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Wrigley is passionate about the victims of violent crime. He said he was surprised, but not shocked, that the Truth in ...
Wrigley's attack-mode approach to ram-rodding harsher sentencing requirements through the Legislature has failed again. Maybe ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (NORTH DAKOTA MONITOR) – A divisive prison sentencing bill introduced by Attorney General Drew Wrigley’s office failed in the House Thursday after more than 90 minutes of debate by ...
The Judiciary Committee took out provisions that would have set requirement for violent offenders to serve at least half ...
The North Dakota House has killed legislation that would force certain criminals to spend a large portion of their sentences behind bars.
North Dakota's Legislature has approved a 2026 ballot measure for voters to change term limits they approved in 2022.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley announced today that Amber Hattem and Dalton Hattem, both of Ward County, have been charged in connection with a disturbing case of sexual abuse and explo ...
Drew Wrigley, the North Dakota Attorney General, visited the University of North Dakota School of Law to speak to the ...
The bill, pushed by Attorney General Drew Wrigley, would require violent offenders, drug traffickers and sex offenders to serve at least half of their sentence before they are eligible for parole.
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