Edgeley man sentenced on brand inspection violation
Richard Musland of Edgeley pleaded guilty of transporting cattle from North to South Dakota without the required livestock brand inspection. Written By: Keith Norman | 9:11 am, May 25, 2021
An Edgeley, North Dakota man pleaded guilty to transporting livestock across state lines without a brand inspection.
Richard Musland, either 79 or 80 years old, was accused of transporting cattle to South Dakota on March 20, according to court documents.
Southeast District Court Judge Mark Blumer sentenced Musland to 360 days in jail but suspended that portion of the sentence. Musland was ordered to pay a $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense facility administration fee, $500 fine/state and $25 victim-witness fee.
North Dakota man found guilty of cattle theft
Richard Musland has been sentenced to 366 days in county jail for pleading guilty to two counts of cattle-related theft.
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An Edgeley, N.D., man pleaded guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County.
On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also ordered Musland to pay more than $2,500 in court fees and restitution and to serve 18 months on supervised probation. Among the conditions of the probation, Musland is prohibited from buying any livestock, directly or through a third person, during his probation period and must receive permission from his probation officer in order to sell any of his existing animals.
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An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County.
On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also ordered Musland to pay more than $2,500 in court fees and restitution and to 18 months of supervised probation. Among the conditions of the probation, Musland is prohibited from buying any livestock, directly or through a third person, during his probation period and must receive permission from his probation officer in order to sell any of his existing animals.