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Havre pot dealers get probation Two Havre men arrested, after 422 grams of marijuana and 5.5 grams of hashish was found in the residence where they were staying, each received three years probation Wednesday in state District Court in Havre. Cameron Morelli, born in 1996, received a three-year deferred imposition of sentence for a felony charge of criminal possession of dangerous drugs and was ordered to pay a $3,378.88 drug storage fine. Gary Phipps, born in 1970, received a three-year deferred imposition of sentence for...
A woman received three years probation Wednesday in state District Court in Havre for stealing her mother’s medication while visiting her for the weekend. Janessa J. Cline, born in 1981, received a three year deferred imposition of sentence for criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony. The sentence is under a plea deal that dropped a misdemeanor theft charge. If Cline abides by the conditions of her sentence, she can have the offense wiped from her record. On Jan. 28, a woman called deputies to report that her h...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved by Havre City Judge Virginia Seigel in September. —— A woman born in 1994 was fined $100 for minor in possession, under 18 at the time charged, first offense. —— Anita Liane Thompson, born in 1982, was given a deferred imposition of sentence and sentenced to 10 days in jail, all days suspended, for failing to carry proof of vehicle i...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger Oct. 11-31. —— Stephanie Marie Bacon, born in 1987, forfeited $185 and was fined $50 for failing to have a child properly restrained. —— Adrian Moses Shawl, born in 1992, was fined $250 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended, for driving while privilege to do so is sus...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger in Oct. 4-12. —— Kevin Thomas Smith II, born in 1987, forfeited $250 bond for false driving log. —— Nevada Blue St. Marks, born in 1995, was fined $125 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 176 days suspended and four credited, for driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoke...
Man sentenced for running off road and hitting power pole A local man received Monday in District Court four years probation for drunkenly driving off the road and into a power pole. Allan J. Labuda of Havre, born in 1970, was sentenced to four years to the Department of Corrections for criminal endangerment, a felony, all suspended. The sentence was pursuant to a plea deal. District Court Judge Daniel Boucher said the reasons for the sentence are that it was Labuda’s first felony offense and “he deserves an opportunity to co...
A Havre woman was sentenced to three years probation Monday in District Court for selling methamphetamine outside her apartment. Aleisha M. The Boy, born in 1991, received a three-year deferred imposition of sentence for felony criminal distribution of dangerous drugs. The sentence was pursuant to a plea deal that dropped one additional similar charge. If The Boy abides by the conditions of the sentence, she can have the offense struck from her record. The offense happened last year. A Safe Trails Tri-Agency Task Force agent...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger from Sept. 13 to Oct. 4. A woman born in 1994, and younger than 18 at the time charged, pleaded guilty to minor in possession, under 18, second offense, no fine or sentence listed. —— Annmarie Rose Cantrell, born in 1994, was given a deferred imposition of sentence and fined $200 for d...
Tyler Harrison, born in 1995, received a three-year deferred imposition of sentence for the offense of obtaining unauthorized control over stolen property, a felony. The sentence, which is pursuant to a plea deal, can be erased from Harrison's record if he abides by its conditions. According to court documents, a man called the Hill County Sheriff's Office Dec. 20, 2014, to report that four wheels, tires and sensors had been stolen from a wrecked pickup truck that he was...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger Aug. 9-16. —— Robert James Cantrell, born in 1974, was sentenced to 10 days in jail, all days credited, for disorderly conduct and was fined $100 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 159 days suspended and 11 credited, for criminal trespass to property. In a later case, Cantrell was s...
Man sentenced for having drugs A man was sentenced Thursday in state District Court in Havre to five years of probation for having marijuana and unlawfully having prescription pills. Paul Robert Barrows, born in 1966, was sentenced to five years, all suspended, for criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony. The sentence was pursuant to a plea deal which dropped two misdemeanor charges. According to court documents, an investigator from Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation contacted a member of the Tri-Agency Safe Trails T...
Man sentenced for 5th DUI A man was sentenced to five years to the Department of Corrections and ordered to pay a $5,000 fine Monday in District Court for a felony fifth offense of driving under the influence of intoxicants. Brian K. Azure, born in 1970, was sentenced to a five year commitment to the DOC for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or Drugs, fourth or subsequent offense, and one year in the county jail with all but 14 days suspended for driving while a habitual traffic offender, a misdemeanor. The...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger from July 26 to Aug. 9. Rick Dean Logan, born in 1962, was fined $250 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, all days suspended, for driving without a valid driver’s license. —— Jordan Nash Windyboy, born in 1983, was fined $200 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 176 days suspend...
Man sentenced for tackling sister A man received a 10-day sentence in the county jail Monday in District Court for drunkenly tackling his sister. Alion Eagleman Sr. pleaded guilty to and received a 10-day sentence, with credit for 10 days served, on the misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct, amended from a felony charge of partner of family member assault. The sentence was suspended for six months, and during that time, Eagleman is not allowed to drink alcohol or enter bars. The investigation into Eagleman began Aug. 23...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger July 19-26. Craig Azure, born in 1965, was fined $100 for truancy. —— Sandy Azure, born in 1976, was fined $100 for truancy. —— Ray Paul Helgeson, born in 1977, was given a deferred imposition of sentence and fined $100 for refusal to exhibit certification of inspection. —— Michae...
Man sentenced to DOC for DUI Milton E. Garcia received a 13-month sentence to the Department of Corrections Monday in state District Court in Havre for driving under the influence. State District Judge Daniel Boucher imposed the 13-month sentence for driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs — fourth or subsequent offense, a felony, as well as a suspended six-month sentence for driving while license suspended or revoked, a misdemeanor. Garcia’s sentence is pursuant to a plea deal and Boucher said Garcia can...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger July 1-12. Danilo Dos Reis, born in 1984, was given a deferred imposition of sentence and fined $100 for each of two charges: criminal possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal possession of marijuana, first offense. —— Brady Davis, born in 1981, forfeited $585 bond and was fined...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved by Havre City Judge Virginia Seigel in July. Anita Jo Eagleman, born in 1975, was fined $150 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked, and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, 173 days suspended and seven credited, for operating a vehicle with ....
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved by Havre City Judge Virginia Seigel in June. Timothy Michael Koop Jr., born in 1987, was given a deferred imposition of sentence, fined $300 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, all days suspended, for assault. —— A man born in 1998, who was 17 at the time he was charged, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for contempt. In a later case, he w...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger June 1-14. Janna Lea Chavez, born in 1964, was fined $200 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 174 days suspended, for driving without a valid driver’s license, has never possessed one. In a later case, Chavez was fined $200 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 174 days suspended, for dri...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger May 24-31. Udell Michael Cly, born in 1988, was fined $200 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 176 days suspended and four credited, for driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked; was fined $100 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 170 days suspended and 10 credited, for o...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved by Havre City Judge Virginia Seigel in October. A woman born in 1996, but under 18 years when cited, was fined $500 for driving without a valid driver’s license and was fined $250 for failing to carry proof of insurance, first offense. —— Stephanie Lynn Collins, born in 1982, was fined $100 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, all days su...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved by Havre City Judge Virginia Seigel in September. Paul Robert Verity, born in 1986, was fined $350 and ordered to pay $95.40 restitution for owner permitting operation of vehicle without liability insurance, first offense. Leslie Annette Crazyboy, born in 1979, was given a deferred imposition of sentence and sentenced to 365 days in j...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved in Hill County Justice Court by Judge Audrey Barger in August. Riley Scott Harwood, born in 1993, had a charge criminal child endangerment denied by a higher court to which it was being transferred. —— Kane Phillip Small, born in 1984, was fined $50 and sentenced to 10 days in jail, all days suspended for disorderly conduct. —— Gi...
Editor’s note: The computer program provided by the Montana state government to print media reports on court actions does not always list all fines assessed. The following cases were resolved by Havre City Judge Virginia Seigel in August. A woman born in 1990 was fined $100 for minor in possession, under age 18, at the time charged, first offense. In a subsequent case, the woman was fined $100 for MIP, under 18 at the time charged, first offense. A man born in 1991 was fined $100 for MIP, at the time charged, over 18, f...