Case Name: STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee v. Mark HEBERT, Defendant and Appellant
Court: North Dakota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: North Dakota
Decision Date: 2018-12-06
Citations: 920 N.W.2d 306
Docket Number: No. 20180171
Parties: STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee
v.
Mark HEBERT, Defendant and Appellant
Judges: 
Reporter: North Western Reporter 2d
Volume: 920
Pages: 306–306

Head Matter:
STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee
v.
Mark HEBERT, Defendant and Appellant
No. 20180171
Supreme Court of North Dakota.
Filed December 6, 2018
Brian D. Grosinger, Assistant State's Attorney, Mandan, ND, for plaintiff and appellee.
April E. Olson (argued), Tempe, AZ, Peter Schoenburg (on brief), Albuquerque, NM, and Bruce D. Nestor (on brief), Minneapolis, MN, for defendant and appellant.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
[¶ 1] Mark Hebert appeals from a criminal judgment convicting him of tampering or damaging a public service. The district court found Hebert's conduct, by standing on or near railroad tracks, amounted to tampering with a public service. Hebert argues the district court misinterpreted the law and the conduct alleged could not have supported a conviction for tampering or damaging a public service. We agree, concluding State v. Jessee , 2018 ND 241, 919 N.W.2d 335, is dispositive of this appeal. We summarily reverse the district court's judgment under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(b), concluding the evidence did not establish Hebert's presence on or near the tracks constituted tampering with tangible property. See Jessee , at ¶ 13 (tampering under N.D.C.C. § 12.1-21-06(1)(a) requires a change, alteration, or harmful conduct towards the tangible property of another).
[¶ 2] Gerald W. VandeWalle, C.J.
Lisa Fair McEvers
Daniel J. Crothers
Jerod E. Tufte
Jon J. Jensen