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Court proceedings and marriage licenses for April 24, 2021

Troy LeFevre, Jamestown Jay Schmitz, Valley City The name of the judge who sentenced the individual is listed in parenthesis behind each individual sentence. Note: All individuals reside in Jamestown unless otherwise noted. Individuals with a deferred imposition of sentence will have the charge or charges dismissed at the end of the deferred imposition if they have met the conditions of the sentence. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF/DISORDERLY CONDUCT Kenneth Joshua, 27, St. Michael, N.D., $200 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $350 fine/state, $25 victim-witness fee, not possess/own firearms for 180 days, 30 days suspended (Narum). DRIVING OPERATING A VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR OR DRUGS

Court proceedings for April 17, 2021

North Dakota man found guilty of cattle theft

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. Written By: Agweek Staff Report | 4:42 pm, Apr. 15, 2021 × (Emily Beal / Agweek) 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.

North Dakota: Musland sentenced for cattle theft

  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.

Court proceedings for April 10, 2021

CONTEMPT OF COURT/DROVE WHILE OPERATOR’S LICENSE WAS SUSPENDED Alicia Elaine Retzlaff Dufree, 39, $30 administrative fees-general, $25 costs, $25 victim-witness fee, $500 fines/fees, submit to fingerprints, five days, three suspended, two days credit for time served Sasha Richardson, 30, $30 administrative fees-general, $25 costs, $25 victim-witness fee, $500 fines/fees, submit to fingerprints, five days suspended. DISORDERLY CONDUCT/SIMPLE ASSAULT Vallerie Elizabeth Weigel, 34, $30 administrative fees-general, $25 costs, $25 victim-witness fee, 10 days, 10 days credit for time served and treatment. DROVE WHILE OPERATOR’S LICENSE WAS SUSPENDED Dorothy Ray Rush, 33, $30 administrative fees-general, $25 costs, $25 victim-witness fee, $500 fines/fees, submit to fingerprints, five days suspended. SOUTHEAST DISTRICT COURT Daniel D. Narum, Ellendale, Presiding Judge

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