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684: 'Being on the court is going to be isolating'

Mar 6, 2026
Mark Friese, a longtime criminal defense attorney, former police officer and military lawyer now appointed to the North Dakota Supreme Court. He discusses bringing a defense perspective to the bench. Topics include consistency in court reasoning, balancing public access to records with fraud risks, recusal and unwinding private-practice conflicts, and the isolating nature of life on the court.
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INSIGHT

Court Lacked Defense Perspective And Consistency

  • Mark Friese sought the Supreme Court role to bring a perspective missing from the bench, especially criminal defense and military experience.
  • He criticized inconsistency in prior decisions and wants more predictable, reliable appellate reasoning from the court.
ANECDOTE

Uncommon Mix Of Law Enforcement Military And Defense

  • Friese described his unusual background: former police officer, military lawyer who both prosecuted and defended, and longtime criminal defense practitioner.
  • He noted the current court has no private practitioners and is composed largely of former prosecutors and district judges.
ADVICE

Aim For Predictable Appellate Decisions

  • As a justice Friese plans to closely review records and arguments to enhance predictability in appellate rulings.
  • He emphasized appellate decisions should be consistent so practitioners can rely on precedent.
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