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N.D.C.C. § 12.1-33-01 Rights lost
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1. A person sentenced for a felony to a term of imprisonment, during the term of actual incarceration under such sentence, may not: a. Vote in an election; or b. Become a candidate for or hold public office. 2. A public office, other than an office held by one subject to impeachm…
N.D.C.C. § 12.1-33-02 Rights retained by convicted person
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Except as otherwise provided by law, a person convicted of a crime does not suffer civil death or corruption of blood or sustain loss of civil rights or forfeiture of estate or property, but retains all of his rights, political, personal, civil, and otherwise, including the right…
N.D.C.C. § 12.1-33-02.1 Prior conviction of a crime not bar to state licensures - Exceptions
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1. A person may not be disqualified to practice, pursue, or engage in any occupation, trade, or profession for which a license, permit, certificate, or registration is required from any state agency, board, commission, or department solely because of prior conviction of an offens…
N.D.C.C. § 12.1-33-02.2 Public employment - Consideration of criminal record
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1. A public employer may not inquire into or consider the criminal record or criminal history of an applicant for public employment until the applicant has been selected for an interview by the employer. 2. This section does not apply to the department of corrections and rehabili…
N.D.C.C. § 12.1-33-03 Certificate of discharge
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1. If the sentence were in this state, the sentence shall state that the defendant's rights to vote and to hold any future public office are not lost except during the term of any actual incarceration and that he suffers no other disability by virtue of his conviction and sentenc…
N.D.C.C. § 12.1-33-04 Savings provisions
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This chapter does not: 1. Affect the power of a court, otherwise given by law to impose sentence or to suspend imposition or execution of sentence on any conditions, or to impose conditions of probation, or the power of the parole board to impose conditions of parole. 2. Deprive …