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Amber Lee Williams, of Watford City, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, one a class A misdemeanor and the other a class B misdemeanor; and possession of a controlled substance-marijuana, a class B misdemeanor. She was ordered to complete recommended treatment; complete 80 hours of community service; submit to weekly drug and alcohol testing until treatment is compleate; and pay $50 in fees. She was sentenced to one year’s confinement with the Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, with one year suspended and six days’ credit for time served; and two years unsupervised probation. Other charges, which included failure to transfer title and driving while license is suspended-both class B misdemeanors-were dismissed.
Fred A. Demery’s charge of issuing a check/draft without sufficient funds or credit, a class A misdemeanor, was dismissed.
James Robert Garland, of St. Petersburg, Fla., pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana (less than one-half ounce) and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was ordered to complete community service, submit to random drug testing and pay $275 in fees. He was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation.
Tammy Hoover’s (Harrisburg, Neb.) charge of issuing a check/draft without sufficient funds or credit, a class B misdemeanor was dismissed. She was ordered to pay $104.79 in restitution.
Andrew Steven Huwe, of Rugby, pleaded guilty to DUI with blood alcohol content of .08 or greater, a class B misdemeanor. He was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment and pay $1,013.41 in fees. He was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement at the Heart of America Correctional & Treatment Center with 13 days suspended and 17 days’ credit for time served, and two years unsupervised probation.
Mason Vale Headlee’s (Rugby) charge of violating a domestic violence protection order, a class A misdemeanor, was dismissed.
John A. Libke, of Velva, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance-marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was ordered to pay $325 in fees, complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment. He was sentenced to one year’s confinement at HACTC with one year suspended and five days’ credit for time served; and 360 days probation. A charge of possession of a controlled substance-schedule II, a class C felony, was dismissed.