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  1. In April 1997, a jury convicted petitioner-appellant Mark Steinbach of murder, and physical obstruction of a governmental function and tampering with physical evidence. Steinbach was sentenced to life imprisonment, without the opportunity of parole, for his murder conviction.

  2. Jan 31, 2018 · Mark Steinbach (1997): Shot to death his live-in girlfriend at their farmhouse in New Rockford. • David Stevens (2014): Pleaded guilty to running down and stabbing to death his former ...

  3. Mar 26, 2003 · [¶ 2] In April 1997, a jury found Steinbach guilty of murder, physical obstruction of a government function, and tampering with physical evidence. Steinbach was sentenced to life imprisonment, without the opportunity of parole.

  4. Plaintiff, Mark Steinbach, is an inmate at the North Dakota State Penitentiary (NDSP), serving a life sentence for murder. He filed this pro se civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Steinbach complains that NDSP officials are re stricting, and in some cases denying, prisoner

  5. Jan 21, 1998 · STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Mark STEINBACH, Defendant and Appellant. Criminal Nos. 970156, 970157. Supreme Court of North Dakota. January 21, 1998. *195 Robert E. Manly, State's Attorney, New Rockford, for plaintiff and appellee. Appearance by Robert G. Manly, Assistant State's Attorney.

  6. Jun 23, 2003 · Mark Steinbach was charged in state court with class AA felony murder and with two class A misdemeanors, namely, physical obstruction of a government function and tampering with physical evidence. In April 1997, a jury found Steinbach guilty of all charges.

  7. Mar 26, 2003 · [¶ 2] In April 1997, a jury found Steinbach guilty of murder, physical obstruction of a government function, and tampering with physical evidence. Steinbach was sentenced to life imprisonment, without the opportunity of parole.

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