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North Central District Court

Ward County

Sept. 10

Ian Eugene Dixon, 44, Minot, DUI-08% or greater-intoxicating liquor-fourth or subsequent offense in 15 years, (Class C felony), five years with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, first serve two years, credit for 76 days served, two years of supervised probation, chemical dependency evaluation, 24/7 sobriety program, victim impact panel, $2,525 in court fines and fees.

Kristine Marie Matysiak, 37, Minot, possession of controlled substance-methamphetamine-second offense (Class C felony), one year in the Ward County Jail, first serve six days, credit for six days served, two years of supervised probation, $525 in court fines and fees.

Lizabeth Maria Talbott, 30, Surrey, reckless endangerment (Class A misdemeanor), 360 days in the Ward County Jail, first serve one day, credit for one day served, 360 days of unsupervised probation, $825 in court fines and fees.

Romeo Steven Patrick Grant, 22, Minot, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia-use-SI, SII< SIII (Class A misdemeanor), $625 in court fines and fees; false information or report to law enforcement with intent to falsely implicate another (Class A misdemeanor), $175 in court fines and fees. Sept. 11 Dezmond Andres Jr., 18, Minot, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia-use SI, SII, SIII-second offense (Class C felony), five years with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, first serve 15 days, credit for 15 days served, two years of supervised probation, chemical dependency evaluation, $525 in court finds and fees. Winona Emelia Keplin, 33, Minot, burglary (Class C felony), deemed a misdemeanor, 360 days in the Ward County Jail, first serve 41 days, credit for 41 days served, two years of supervised probation, $525 in court fines and fees. Kyle James Opp, 27, Minot, disobedience of a judicial order (Class A misdemeanor), 180 days in the Ward County Jail, first serve one day, credit for one day served, two years of supervised probation, have no contact with victim, $325 in court fines and fees. Cornelius Marcel Young, 40, Minot, possession of controlled substance-methamphetamine-second offense (Class C felony), five years with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, first serve 15 days, credit for 15 days served, three years of supervised probation, chemical dependency evaluation, $525 in court fines and fees. Tiffany Jayne Frederick, 36, Minot, refusal to halt (Class B misdemeanor), $425 in court fines and fees. Winona Emelia Kepling, 33, Minot, reckless driving-rights/safety (Class B misdemeanor), credit for 41 days served, $450 in court fines and fees. James Robert McNarama, 43, Minot, DUI-intoxicating liquor-third offense in seven years (Class A misdemeanor), 360 days in the Ward County Jail, 300 days suspended, credit for one day served, 360 days of supervised probation, 24/7 sobriety program, chemical dependency evaluation, victim impact panel, $2,325 in court fines and fees. Angelia Deon Moton, 25, Minot, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia-use-SI, SII, SIII-second offense (Class C felony), five years with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, first serve 144 days, credit for 144 days served, three years of supervised probation. Mountrail County Sept. 11 Coda Mikle Christie, 32, New Town, DUI-.08% or greater-first offense (Class B misdemeanor), chemical dependency evaluation, victim impact panel, $750 in court fines and fees. Daniel Peter Lacount, 50, Minot, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia-use SI, SII, SIII-second offense (Class C felony), deemed a misdemeanor, 360 days with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, first serve 29 days, credit for two days served, concurrent with prior disposition, 18 months of supervised probation, chemical dependency evaluation 27 days inpatient treatment, $525 in court fines and fees; possession of controlled substance-methamphetamine (possession of controlled substance-methamphetamine-second offense (Class C felony), deemed a misdemeanor, 360 days with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, first serve 29 days, credit for two days served, 27 days of in patient treatment, 18 months of supervised probation, chemical dependency evaluation. Jesse Munden, 37, New Town, terrorizing-adult victim (Class C felony), three years with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, first serve nine days, credit for 8 days served, three years of supervised probation, anger management program, chemical dependency evaluation, no contact with victims, $525 in court fines and fees.

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