Cases | State v. Altringer, 388 N.W.2d 864 (N.D. 1986 | 2018

The defendant pled guilty to several counts of theft of property. The trial court suspended the defendant’s sentence on several conditions, including payment of restitution. The defendant failed to pay restitution and the trial court revoked probation. The defendant appealed, claiming that the trial court abused its discretion. The supreme court affirmed the order revoking probation. There was evidence to support the trial court’s determination that the defendant violated the conditions of probation, and the trial court sought to assess alternatives to revocation of probation.