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Brock Gabriel Charette (Belcourt)’s charge of driving while license privilege is suspended, a class B misdemeanor, was dismissed.
Anthony Craig Hagans, of Minot, pleaded guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana-less than 1/2 an ounce, both class B misdemeanors. He was ordered to complete recommended treatment; be subject to random alcohol/drug testing; complete community service and pay $475 in fees. He was sentenced to two years unsupervised probation, and 30 days’ confinement at the Heart of America Correctional & Treatment Center with 30 days suspended.
Tanner Joel Bickford, of Mayville, pleaded guilty to possession/consumption of alcohol by a person under 21, a class B misdemeanor. He was ordered to complete 25 hours of community service and pay $275 in fees. He was sentenced to three months probation.
Brady Lloyd Longie, of Bottineau, pleaded guilty to possession/consumption of alcohol by a person under 21. He was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment, complete 20 hours of community service, pay $275 in fees and be subject to random drug/alcohol testing. He was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation.
Rex Lee Rohan, of Watford City, pleaded guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia and driving under the influence, a class B misdemeanor. He was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment, be subject to random drug/alcohol testing, not to drink excessively, and to pay $788.41 in fees. He was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement at HACTC with 26 days suspended and four days’ credit for time served, and one year unsupervised probation.
Michael Ryan Wentz, of Rugby, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence with a BAC of .08 percent or greater. He was ordered to pay $1,000 in fees, complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment, and to not drink alcohol in excess. He was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement at HACTC, first serve two days, and one year unsupervised probation.
James Edward Daugherty, Jr., of Rugby, pleaded guilty to misuse of a 911 call, a class A misdemeanor. He was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment, pay $325 in fees and be subject to random drug/alcohol testing. He was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, and 30 days’ confinement at HACTC with 30 days suspended.
Jeremy Lin Dubois, of Belcourt, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He was ordered to pay $250 in fees. He was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement at HACTC with 30 days suspended, and one year unsupervised probation. Dubois’ other charge of preventing arrest or discharge of other duties, a class A misdemeanor, was dismissed.