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District Court

By Staff | Dec 6, 2019

– Alexander Cole Walters, of Harvey, pleaded guilty to an infraction-level charge of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia for marijuana storage/use and to a B misdemeanor charge of driving while license privilege is suspended. He was ordered to pay $250 in fees. He was sentenced to four days’ confinement at the Heart of America Correctional & Treatment Center.

– Andrew Michael Bezotte, of Traverse City, Mich., pleaded guilty to a B misdemeanor charge of possession of a controlled substance-marijuana. He was ordered to pay $250 in fees and was placed on unsupervised probation.

– Christopher R. Henry, of Gallup, N.M., pleaded guilty to an A misdemeanor charge of refusing to halt and to a B misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct. He was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment; pay $425 in fees; not use alcohol excessively during probation; not reside at the apartment where the disorderly conduct incident occurred until the owner/occupant provide written permission and be subject to random drug/alcohol testing by law enforcement. He was sentenced to 60 days’ confinement at HACTC with 60 days suspended and four days’ credit for time served, and; and 360 days unsupervised probation. On the B misdemeanor charge he was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement with 30 days suspended.

The court dismissed a second A misdemeanor charge against Henry of preventing arrest or discharge of other duties.

– Katelyn Dawn Lazier, of Minot, pleaded guilty to an A misdemeanor charge of hindering law enforcement. She was ordered to pay $325 in fees, and was placed on unsupervised probation.

The court dismissed a B misdemeanor charge against Lazier of leaving the scene of an accident involving vehicle damage.

– Shelby Leigh McCulley, of Minot, pleaded guilty to driving while license privilege is suspended and to infraction-level possession of marijuana and paraphernalia charges. She was ordered to pay $25 in fees on the misdemeanor charge and $250 in fees on the infractions. She was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement at HACTC with 30 days suspended; and 360 days unsupervised probation.

– Wendy Marie Morin, of Dunseith, pleaded guilty to driving while license privilege is suspended. She was ordered to pay $450 in fees. She was sentenced to 30 days’ confinement at HACTC with 29 days suspended and one day’s credit for time served; and 360 days unsupervised probation.

The court dismissed an infraction-level paraphernalia charge and a B misdemeanor charge of unlawful use of license plate or tab against Morin.

– Joshua Alan Torres, of Rugby, pleaded guilty to a C felony charge of contact by bodily fluids or excrement. However, with a prison sentence of less than a year, the felony would be deemed an A misdemeanor upon successful completion of imprisonment and probation. He was ordered to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and recommended treatment; and pay $525 in fees. He was sentenced to 360 days’ confinement at HACTC with 360 days suspended and seven days’ credit for time served; and 360 days supervised probation.

Torres also pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. The court dismissed a B misdemeanor charge of criminal mischief against Torres.