Case Name: In the Interest of A.G., A Child. James TWOMEY, Petitioner and Appellee, v. J.G. and M.G., Respondents, A.G., Respondent and Appellant
Court: North Dakota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: North Dakota
Decision Date: 1986-03-19
Citations: 383 N.W.2d 53
Docket Number: Civ. No. 11002
Parties: In the Interest of A.G., A Child. James TWOMEY, Petitioner and Appellee, v. J.G. and M.G., Respondents, A.G., Respondent and Appellant.
Judges: ERICKSTAD, C.J., and MESCHKE, LEVINE, VANDEWALLE and GIERKE, JJ., concur.
Reporter: North Western Reporter 2d
Volume: 383
Pages: 53–53

Head Matter:
In the Interest of A.G., A Child. James TWOMEY, Petitioner and Appellee, v. J.G. and M.G., Respondents, A.G., Respondent and Appellant.
Civ. No. 11002.
Supreme Court of North Dakota.
March 19, 1986.
James Twomey, [argued] Asst. States Atty., Fargo, for petitioner and appellee.
C. Charles Chinquist, [argued], guardian ad litem for A.G., Fargo, for respondents and appellants.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The trial court determined that A.G. was an "unruly child" under N.D.C.C. § 27-20-02 for habitual truancy because she was kept from school for a home learning program supervised by her parents. Our recent decision, In the Interest of C.S., 382 N.W.2d 381 (N.D.1986), held that a child cannot be found "unruly" in these circumstances. That decision is controlling and dispositive. Reversed.
ERICKSTAD, C.J., and MESCHKE, LEVINE, VANDEWALLE and GIERKE, JJ., concur.