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Envie Meshaye Jackson-Jones, 27, Minot, is charged in district court with Class B felony intent to deliver cocaine, Class B felony intent to deliver marijuana, and Class C felony maintaining a residence for the sale of drugs in October.
She made an initial appearance in court on Tuesday before Judge Gary Lee, where she said the charges against her are false. Judge Lee set bond at $7,500 with a requirement that Jackson-Jones post 10 percent of that. A preliminary hearing in the case is scheduled for Feb. 18.
Grady Lee Floyd, 25, was charged last month with Class B felony intent to deliver cocaine, Class B felony intent to deliver marijuana, Class C felony possession of drug paraphernalia – manufacture, Class A misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia – use, and Class A misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia for the manufacture of marijuana.