Grand Forks Attorney Appointed To Bench by Gov. Doug Burgum

BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) — The Northeast Central Judicial District has a new judge.
Gov. Doug Burgum has appointed Grand Forks attorney Theodore “Ted” Sandberg to the bench.
Sandberg has practiced law for over 25 years and is currently senior partner at his firm of Olson, Juntunen, Sandberg, Boettner & Cobb Ltd. concentrating on criminal defense and general litigation.
He earned his law degree from UND in 1997.
Sandberg is replacing Judge Lolita Hartle Romanick who retired.
The Northeast Central Judicial District covers Grand Forks and Nelson counties.