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After investigating the allegations of Burleigh County Auditor and Treasurer Mark Splonskowski, the North Dakota Attorney ...
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley has recommended that Gov. Kelly Armstrong not begin removal proceedings for ...
Charles Dalzell is accused of threatening to harm Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Puhl, Gov. Kelly Armstrong, Attorney General ...
Attorney General Drew Wrigley created a new precedent when addressing Governor Kelly Armstrong’s mistaken veto. The move has ...
While acknowledging the seriousness of the accusations against Burleigh County Auditor and Treasurer Mark Splonskowski, ...
A special session of the Legislature costs about $65,000 per day, according to Legislative Council. However, members of the ...
GRAND FORKS — North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley’s interest in mandatory jail time for crimes against law enforcement and truth in sentencing, as laid out in SB 2128, started back when ...
The Legislative Management Committee is looking at a question over a line item veto error made by Governor Armstrong – and ...
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Truth in Sentencing bill fails; Attorney General Drew Wrigley, law enforcement focus on the future - MSNBISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The Truth In Sentencing bill, introduced by Attorney General Drew Wrigley’s office, would have required people convicted of violent crimes, drug trafficking or sexual ...
Drew Wrigley’s plan would have costs, but how better to rein in loose sentencing standards in North Dakota? Cost must be a concern, but it cannot be the end of a discussion about what’s right.
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