District Court — Ward County
Oct. 25
Possession of drug paraphernalia, second offense (Class C felony) — Elizabeth Anastasha Brien, 33, Minot, two years, first serve 21 days, credit for 19 days served and two days off sentence for good behavior, two years supervised probation, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, $400 criminal administration, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.
Criminal trespass, second or subsequent offense within two years (Class A misdemeanor) — Ivy Leshay Church-Thompson, 21, Minot, 360 days, first serve 10 days, credit for nine days served and one day off sentence for good behavior, two years supervised probation, defendant must be employed at least 32 hours a week by March 15, 2023 and provide proof to the court, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.
Reckless driving (Class B misdemeanor) — Shaun Christopher Lewellyn, 43, Minot, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, attend victim impact panel, $750 fine, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.
Oct. 26
Escape (Class C felony) — Dustin Vaughn Strenke, 41, Minot, 360 days, first serve four days, credit for four days served, one year unsupervised probation, offense will be deemed a Class A misdemeanor upon successful completion of probation, $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.
Violated a no contact order (Class A misdemeanor) — Axel Edgardo Flores Vives, 34, Lakeland, Fla., 360 days, first serve five days, credit for five days served, 360 days unsupervised probation, have no contact with certain person, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.
Deactivated or removed a theft detection device (Class A misdemeanor) — Peter Paul Beatty Jr., 29, Minot, 360 days, first serve five days, credit for five days served, one year of unsupervised probation, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee, also possession of methamphetamine (Class A misdemeanor), granted a deferred imposition of sentence for 360 days, credit for five days served, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.
Domestic violence causing bodily injury (Class B misdemeanor) — Sommer Kaye Gillmore, 44, Minot, 30 days, first serve six days, credit for six days served, one year of unsupervised probation, complete an evaluation for domestic violence offenders and enroll and complete a course for domestic violence defenders, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, $175 fine, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.
Reckless driving (Class B misdemeanor) — Tara Ruth Haygood, 20, Springfield, Mo., obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, attend victim impact panel, $500 fine, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.
