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North Central District Court February 19-20 | News, sports, jobs

North Central District Court February 19-20 | News, sports, jobs

Ward County

February 19th

Markisha Jeanette Coles, 25 years old, Minot, a simple assault-debt officer or correctional officer (Class C crime), considered a crime, 360 days in the Ward County prison, served 10 days, credits For five days served, at the same time with another disposition, 360 days of unattended sample, $ 325 in fines and fees judicial; Simple assault-pea officer or correction officer (Class C crime), considered a crime, 360 days in the Ward County prison, first meets 10 days, credit for five days served, at the same time with the preliminary disposition, 360 days of unattended sample.

Earl Masters Griffin III, 20 years old, Minot, recklessly aggravated (class A), 360 days in the Ward County prison, first meet four days, credit for four days served, 360 days of unsupervised test, $ 325 in fines and judicial fees; DUI.08% or higher intermediate of the liqueur (the first crime in class B), the evaluation of the chemical addiction, the impact panel for the victims, $ 500 in fines and judicial taxes.

February 20

Primberly Rose Bird Bear, 21 years old, Minot, Criminal House (Class C offense), five years with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, first serve 46 days, credit for 46 days served, three years of supervised evidence, They have no contact with victims and maintains a provision of 150 meters, $ 525 in fines and court fees.

Jessica Lee Ouren, 35, Minot, injury in the field of domestic violence (Class B), 30 days in the Ward County prison, first serve three days, credit for three days, 360 days of unsupervised test, Domestic violence course, $ 425 in court fines and taxes.

Michelle Renee Hampton, 53 years old, Minot, illegal detention of drug-use-and, SII, SII-SEND (Class C offense), five years with the correction and rehabilitation department, first serve two days, time loans For two days served, two years of supervised probation, evaluation of chemical addiction, $ 525 in fines and fees judicial.