North Dakota v. David Ritz: Motion to Dismiss

The State of North Dakota has moved to dismiss the criminal Computer Fraud charges against David Ritz. The judge in the case has NOT yet signed the motion, to my knowledge.

This, of course, does not change a whole lot, except that now he is not looking at immediate jail time on THESE filed charges. He is, of necessity, likely to be very circumspect about things to see what happens next. That's probably a good idea for everyone else too.

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STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
IN DISTRICT COURT
COUNTY OF CASS

State of North Dakota,
Plaintiff,

vs.

David Ritz,
Defendant(s).

MOTION TO DISMISS

Plaintiff, State of North Dakota, by and through the undersigned Assistant Cass County State's Attorney, moves the Court to dismiss the above-entitled action charging the defendant with the offense(s) of COMPUTER FRAUD it is in the interest of justice.

Dated this 10th day of April, 2008.
BIRCH P. BURDICK
CASS COUNTY STATE'S ATTORNEY

By
Ryan J. Younggren, NDID #6400
Assistant State's Attorney

ORDER

Upon reading and filing the above motion, and the Court being fully advised in the premises,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the above motion be granted, and the above-referenced offense(s) be dismissed.

Dated this 10th day of April, 2008.

BY THE COURT:
[UNSIGNED COPY]
Judge John C. Irby
District Court Judge

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