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By Staff | Aug 12, 2016

Gregory Lynn Mack’s (Rugby) charge of using/claiming another’s license/permit as one’s own, a class B misdemeanor, was dismissed.

Brittany Rose Schlichting, of Minot, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of liquor/drugs, a class B misdemeanor. She was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment; be in the 24/7 Sobriety Program; and pay $1,750 in fees. She was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement at the Heart of America Correctional & Treatment Center, first serve 10 days, with two days’ credit for time served; and one year unsupervised probation.

Jessie James Stewart, of Saint John, pleaded guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of less than 1/2 an ounce of marijuana, both class B misdemeanors; and ingesting a controlled substance, a class A misdemeanor. She was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment; pay $375 in fees; and be subject to random testing by law enforcement. She was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement at HACTC with 30 days suspended and four days’ credit for time served; and 360 days unsupervised probation.

Joseph Thumb, Sr., of Oberon, pleaded guilty to fleeing/attempting to elude a police officer and reckless endangerment, both class C felonies. He was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment; and pay $21,262.55 in restitution, $500 to Charles Fowler and the remaining amount to Progressive Insurance Company as part of a plea agreement. He was sentenced to five years’ confinement with the Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, first serve 60 days, with 11 days’ credit for time served; and five years supervised probation. Other charges of theft of property, a class C felony; driving while license privilege is suspended, a class B misdemeanor; refusing to halt and possession of drug paraphernalia, both class A misdemeanors, were dismissed.

James Edward Daugherty, Jr., of Rugby, pleaded guilty to disobedience of a judicial order, a class A misdemeanor. He was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment; complete 20 hours of community service; be subject to random testing; pay $25 in fees. He was sentenced to one year confinement at HACTC with one year suspended and three days’ credit for time served, and one year unsupervised probation.

Charles Lee Pollard’s (Esmond) charge of fleeing/attempting to elude a police officer, a class A misdemeanor, was dismissed.