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State v. Glick
Marina Spahr, Assistant State's Attorney, Bismarck, ND, for plaintiff and appellee.
Scott O. Diamond, Fargo, ND, for defendant and appellant.
[¶ 1] Noah Glick appeals a criminal judgment entered after a jury found him guilty of aggravated assault. Glick argues the district court erred in denying his motion for mistrial because of a juror's misconduct during voir dire. We affirm the criminal judgment.
[¶ 2] Glick was charged with aggravated assault and proceeded to trial by jury. After voir dire concluded, the parties exercised their peremptory challenges and the jury was selected and sworn, and the remaining prospective jurors were excused. A former prospective juror then approached the bailiff indicating he wished to bring something to the attention of the court. The former prospective juror informed the judge, Glick and the State that during voir dire a juror sitting next to him, juror D.G., leaned over and told him "she had been a victim of an assault by her boyfriend but she said she had gotten over it." The former prospective juror was a lawyer and felt, as an officer of the court, he had to disclose the statement because D.G. did not raise her hand when the State asked if anyone had been in a fight, and she did not answer when Glick asked if anyone had been the victim of an assault.
[¶ 3] During voir dire the district court stated:
D.G. did not respond. During Glick's questioning, the prospective jurors were asked: "Is there anybody here who's been the victim or had a close family member or friend who's been the victim of an assault?" D.G. did not respond. The State asked the prospective jurors: "Have any of you ever been in a physical fight, a fist fight?" D.G. did not respond.
[¶ 4] Following the information provided by the former prospective juror, Glick indicated he was "comfortable with the jury as sat." The State indicated it would "challenge for cause" to remove D.G., based on not providing full disclosure and a concern that she did not answer honestly during voir dire. The district court decided to question D.G. in chambers, asking her additional questions while Glick and the State were present:
[¶ 5] After the district court's additional questions, Glick moved for mistrial based on juror misconduct. Glick was concerned if D.G.'s statement to the former prospective juror was true and she was the victim of an assault, she may be biased because he was charged with aggravated assault. The district court denied Glick's motion. The jury ultimately found Glick guilty of aggravated assault. Glick appeals.
[¶ 6] Glick argues the district court erred by denying his motion for mistrial. "Motions for mistrial fall within the broad discretion of the district court and will not be reversed on appeal absent a showing that the court clearly abused its discretion or that a manifest injustice would occur." State v. Lang , 2015 ND 181, ¶ 10, 865 N.W.2d 401. "A district court abuses its discretion when it acts in an arbitrary, unreasonable or capricious manner, or misinterprets or misapplies the law." Id. (quoting State v. Doll , 2012 ND 32, ¶ 18, 812 N.W.2d 381 ). "Generally, granting a mistrial is an extreme remedy which should be resorted to only when there is a fundamental defect or occurrence in the proceedings of the trial which makes it evident that further proceedings would be productive of manifest injustice."
Id. (internal citation and quotations omitted).
[¶ 7] Glick argues the district court abused its discretion by determining D.G. answered truthfully during voir dire. Glick asserts a valid basis to remove D.G. for cause would have existed if she had answered truthfully.
[¶ 8] In denying Glick's motion for mistrial, the district court explained:
[¶ 9] Glick argues this Court should apply the framework provided in McDonough Power Equipment, Inc. v. Greenwood , 464 U.S. 548, 104 S.Ct. 845, 78 L.Ed.2d 663 (1984). In McDon...
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