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District Court

Ward County

Feb. 1

Domestic violence-bodily injury (Class B misdemeanor) – Adrian Rodriguez, 34, Minot, 30 days in the Ward County Jail, first serve 19 days with credit for 19 days already served, 360 days of supervised probation, must complete a domestic violence course and a chemical dependency evaluation, must have no contact with Jane Doe, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $300 indigent recoupment fee/waived, $25 victim-witness fee.

Driving under suspension (Class B misdemeanor) – Tyrel Casey Littleswallow, 29, Minot, two days in the Ward County Jail with credit for two days served, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Driving under suspension-4th or subsequent offense in five years (Class A misdemeanor) – Phelix Roy Rush Klevgaard, 32, Minot, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $400 state fine, $25 victim-witness fee.

DUI-.16% or greater-1st offense (Class B misdemeanor) – Steven A. Vasquez, 28, Minot, 20 hours of community service in lieu of one day at the Ward County Jail, must complete a chemical dependency evaluation, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $750 state fine, $300 indigent recoupment/waived, $25 victim-witness fee.

Feb. 2

Disorderly conduct-fighting behavior (Class B misdemeanor) – Earl James Bruce, 53, Minot, 30 days in the Ward County Jail, first serve three days with credit for three days, 360 days of unsupervised probation, must have no contact with Jane Doe and maintain a 50-foot distance, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee.

Amended Disposition: APC-.08% or greater-intoxicating liquor 4th or subsequent offense in 15 years (Class C felony) – Jared Krisopher Shewfelt, 40, Williston, deemed a misdemeanor after fulfilling all supervised probation and Adult Drug Court alternative sentencing requirements.

Possession of controlled substance – Methamphetamine (Class A misdemeanor) – Adrian Jairo Rodriguez, 34, Minot, deferred imposition of sentence, credit for 22 days already served, 360 days of unsupervised probation, must complete a chemical dependency evaluation, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $25 victim-witness fee. Count 2: Driving under suspension (Class B misdemeanor) credit for 22 days already served, $100 state fine.

Unlawful possession of firearm-felon or violent misdemeanor (Class C felony) – Victoria Rose Unruh, 26 Minot, deemed a misdemeanor, 360 days in the Ward County Jail, first serve one day with credit for one day already served, 360 days of supervised probation, $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $575 indigent recoupment fee/waived, $25 victim-witness fee. Count 2: Possession of Controlled Substance-Less than half ounce (Infraction) $175 state fine.

DUI-refusal-1st offense (Class B misdemeanor) – Jason Troy Voeller, 50, Minot, must complete a chemical dependency evaluation and victim impact panel, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $500 state fine, $25 victim-witness fee.

Driving under suspension-4th or subsequent offense in 5 years (Class A misdemeanor) – Daryl Shaun Delano, 37, Minot, $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $275 state fine, $25 victim-witness fee.

APC-.08% or greater-intoxicating liquor-4th or subsequent offense in 15 years (Class C felony) – Owen Edgar Randle, 81, Minot, Adult Drug Court alternative sentencing, 10 days in the Ward County Jail with credit for 10 days already served, two years of supervised probation, must complete a chemical dependency evaluation and enroll in a 24/7 Sobriety Program, $2,525 in court fines and fees.

Reckless endangerment (Class A misdemeanor) – Nina Charlayne Aragon, 55, Minot, 360 days in the Ward County Jail, first serve one day with credit for one day already served, one year of supervised probation. Count 2: DUI-refusal-1st offense (Class B misdemeanor) must complete a chemical dependency evaluation, $125 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $500 state fine, $25 victim-witness fee.

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