Gov. Armstrong Fills Vacancy on North Dakota Supreme Court
Mark Friese brings 25 years of criminal defense and 5 years as a police officer to the North Dakota Supreme Court, filling a vacancy left by Justice Crothers' retirement.
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Armstrong Appoints Fargo Attorney Mark Friese to ND Supreme Court
BISMARCK, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Gov. Kelly Armstrong announced the appointment of longtime Fargo attorney Mark Friese to the North Dakota Supreme Court, effective March 9. Friese succeeds Justice Daniel Crothers, who on Nov. 26 announced his retirement from the Supreme Court effective Feb. 28 after serving on the state’s highest court since 2005. Friese is a shareholder with Vogel Law Firm in Fargo and has practiced primarily criminal defense …
Armstrong appoints Fargo attorney Mark Friese to North Dakota Supreme Court
BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) – Gov. Kelly Armstrong has appointed longtime Fargo attorney Mark Friese to the North Dakota Supreme Court. Friese’s appointment is effective March 9. Friese succeeds Justice Daniel Crothers, who on Nov. 26 announced his retirement after serving as a justice since 2005. Friese is a shareholder with Vogel Law Firm in Fargo and has practiced primarily criminal defense law for 25 years, as well as civil litigation. Before earn…
Fargo attorney Mark Friese appointed to N.D. Supreme Court
BISMARCK, N.D. — A Fargo attorney is being named to the North Dakota Supreme Court. Governor Kelly Armstrong has appointed Mark Friese to succeed Daniel Crothers after he retires next month. Crothers has served on the state’s highest court since 2005. Friese is a shareholder with Vogel Law Firm in Fargo and has practiced primarily criminal defense law for 25 years, as well as civil litigation. Prior to joining the law firm, he clerked for North …
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