STATE v. TOMAN

Cr. Nos. 880186, 880187.

436 N.W.2d 10 (1989)

The STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Chris TOMAN, Defendant and Appellant. The STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Neil TOMAN, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

February 10, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patricia L. Burke (argued), State's Atty., Bismarck, for plaintiff and appellee.

Michael P. Farris (argued), Home School Legal Defense Ass'n, Great Falls, and Richardson, Isakson & Lange, Hazen, for defendants and appellants. Appearance by Gregory L. Lange.


LEVINE, Justice.

Chris and Neil Toman appeal from their judgments of conviction for violating the compulsory school attendance law under Section 15-34.1-01, N.D.C.C. We affirm.

The Tomans were charged with violating the law by failing to send their children, Neil and Nathan, to school during the period from September 1987 through December 10, 1987. Following a bench trial the county court found them guilty as charged and subsequently deferred imposition of...

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