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District Court – Ward County

Dec. 2 dispositions

DUI, combination of drugs and alcohol intoxication, fourth or subsequent offense within 15 years (Class C felony) – Edward Albert Libke, 47, Velva, five years, first serve three years, credit for 118 days served, three years supervised probation, concurrent with sentences in other cases, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, participate in 24/7 Sobriety Program, surrender weapon to law enforcement, $2,000 fine, $575 indigent recoupment, $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee, also drove while under the influence of drugs, fourth or subsequent offense within 15 years (Class C felony), five years, first serve three years, credit for 118 days served, concurrent with sentences on other charges, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, participate in 24/7 Sobriety Program, surrender weapon to law enfrocement, $2,000 fine, $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee, also DUI, combination of drugs and alcohol intoxication, fourth or subsequent offense within 15 years (Class C felony), five years, first serve three years, credit for 118 days served, three years supervised probation, concurrent with sentences on other charges, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, participate in 24/7 Sobriety Program, $2,000 fine, $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee, also possession of methamphetamine (Class A misdemeanor), 360 days, credit for 118 days served, concurrent with sentences on other charges, also possession of drug paraphernalia (Class A misdemeanor), 360 days, first serve 118 days, concurrent with sentences on other charges, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, also unlawful display of license plaes (Class B misdemeanor), 30 days, credit for 118 days served, concurrent with sentences on other charges.

Unauthorized use of personal identifying information to obtain credit (Class C felony) – Anthony James Lee Goldizen, 20, 1305 31st Street SE, D-8, granted a deferred imposition of sentence for six months, have no contact with victim, $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $28.45 restitution, $25 victim-witness fee.

DUI, third offense within seven years (Class A misdemeanor) – McKenzie Leigh Cleghorn, 27, Bismarck, 120 days, 60 days, suspended, credit for 12 days served, one year supervised probation, home placement is recommended for remainder of jail sentence, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, participate in 24/7 Sobriety Program, $2,000 fine, $300 indigent recoupment, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Stalking (Class A misdemeanor) – Brandon Michael Balliet, 33, 1502 35th Avenue SE, No. 108, 360 days, 360 days suspended, credit for one day served, one year unsupervised probation, have no contact with victims, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Fled or attempted to flee a police officer (Class A misdemeanor) – Thadius Deontay Howell, 28, Waynesboro, Miss., 360 days, first serve three days, credit for three days served, 360 days unsupervised probation, $300 indigent recoupment, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee, also drove with a suspended driver’s license (Class A misdemeanor), four days.

Possession of methamphetamine, second offense (Class C felony) — Thomas Eugene Chafin Jr., 37, 2016 5th Street NW, Apt. 4, two years, first serve five days, credit for five days served, two years supervised probation, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, $575 indigent recoupment, $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee, also criminal trespass (Class A misdemeanor), 180 days, first serve five days, credit for five days served, 180 days unsupervised probation, also criminal trespass, second offense within two years (Class A misdemeanor), 180 days, first serve five days, credit for five days served, 180 days unsupervised probation.

Violation of a disorderly conduct restraining order (Class A misdemeanor) — Brian Lee Decker, 51, 110 S. Main Street, 360 days, 360 days suspended, one year unsupervised probation, have no contact with certain person, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Possession of methamphetamine (Class A misdemeanor) — Kamara Renee Hall, 26, 408 1st Street NW, Apt. B, 360 days, first serve three days, credit for three days served, two years unsupervised probation, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Drove while intoxicated (Class B misdemeanor) – Alec Michael Swartout, 22, Surrey, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, attend victim impact panel, $500 fine, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee, also drove with a suspended driver’s license, original suspension was alcohol related (Class B misdemeanor), four days.

Drove while intoxicated, refused chemical test, first offense (Class B misdemeanor) – Ami M. Furey, 38, Minot Air Force Base, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, attend victim impact panel, $500 fine, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Drove with a revoked driver’s license, fourth or subsequent offense within five years (Class A misdemeanor) — Mathew Ryan Ridl, 27, 5110 Highway 2 East, Lot C23, four days, $400 fine, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Drove with a suspended driver’s license (Class B misdemeanor) – Daniel Lawrence Ethen, 37, Kenmare, $200 fine, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Dec. 3 dispositions

Possession of drug paraphernalia (Class C felony) – Jeremy Alan Garcia, 32, Madison, Ind., 360 days, first serve five days, credit for five days served, one year supervised probation, offense will be deemed a Class A misdemeanor upon successful completion of probation, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, $575 indigent recoupment, $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Disorderly conduct (Class B misdemeanor) – Keven Kameron Rustad, 59, 628 9th Street NE, granted a deferred imposition of sentence for six months, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, complete course for domestic violence offenders, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Dec. 4 dispositions

Possession of a controlled substance (Class C felony) – Donnell Lamarhio Pevia Fulmore, 27, 1715 11th Street SE, C, one year and one day, credit for two days served, two years supervised probation, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, $400 criminal administration fee, $200 fine, $100 defense/facility administraiton fee, $25 victim-witness fee, also carried a concealed weapon (Class A misdemeanor), $200 fine, gun shall be returned to its rightful owner.

Possession of methamphetamine (Class C felony) – Ira Montriece Jones Jr., 35, 1510 1st Avenue SE, 360 days, first serve 254 days, credit for 254 days served and 36 days off sentence for good behavior, two years supervised probation, offense will be deemed a Class A misdemeanor upon successful completion of probation, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Criminal mischief (Class A misdemeanor) – Madison Keane, 22, 3607 Fillmore Street, 360 days, first serve two days, two years supervised probation, have no contact with victim, $1,250 restitution, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Refused to halt (Class B misdemeanor) – Andrei Auchynnikau, 36, 1305 8th Street NW, Apt. 9, granted a deferred imposition of sentence for three months, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee.

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