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April
The following cases were resolved by Havre City Judge Janie Hedstrom in April.
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Claren Olive Bauer, born in 1990, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct, amended from partner or family member assault causing injury.
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James Daniel Smallboy IV, born in 1994, was fined $200 for driving without a valid driver’s license; was fined $500 for failing to carry proof of vehicle insurance, third or subsequent offense; and was fined $30 for failing to have a child properly restrained.
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Jalen Jaret Watson, born in 2001, was found guilty of both driving without a valid driver’s license, has never possessed one, and operating a vehicle with expired registration.
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A man born in 2002 was fined $100 for minor in possession, under 18 at the time of the arrest, first offense.
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Cali Therese Brien, born in 1998, had dismissed by the prosecution a charge of negligent endangerment, substantial risk of death or injury, and was fined $100 for reckless driving, first offense.
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Alexis Noel Warren, born in 1987, had dismissed by the court charges of operating with an expired registration and owner permitting operation of vehicle without liability insurance, third offense.
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Christopher Alan Anderson, born in 1982, was fined $2,500 and sentenced to 365 days in jail, 33 days suspended and two credited, for driving under the influence, third offense.
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Jerome Lane Bigknife, born in 1993, was found guilty of theft, obtaining or exerting unauthorized control over property, first offense.
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Shanelle Marie Morsette, born in 1993, was fined $350 for failing to carry proof of vehicle insurance, second offense.
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Shaila Twila Mudge, born in 1988, had dismissed by the court a charre of partner or family member assault.
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Mona Louise Wells, born in 1959, had dismissed by the court a charge of theft of lost or mislaid property.
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Jeremiah Mark Headdress, born in 2001, was fined $50 for disorderly conduct, first offense, amended from partner or family member assault causing injury first offense; was fined $25 for MIP, over 18, second offense; and had dismissed by the prosecution charges of possession of marijuana, first offense, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Joshua Ray Ganuelas, born in 1990, had deferred by the prosecution a charge of partner or family member assault causing injury, second offense.
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Matthew Michael Converse, born in 1977, had deferred by the prosecution, a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Jerome Lane Bigknife, born in 1993, had dismissed by the prosecution a charge of theft, obtaining or exerting unauthorized control over property, first offense.
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Nathan Daniel Frickel, born in 1979, had deferred by the prosecution charges of partner or family member assault causing injury, first offense, and unlawful restraint.
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James Robert Foster, born in 1962, was fined $600 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for DUI, first offense; had dismissed by the court a charge of owner permitting operation of a vehicle without liability insurance, first offense; and had dismissed by the prosecution a charge of reckless driving, second or subsequent offense.
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Aariana Marie Horn, born in 1999, was fined $600 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 179 days suspended and one credited, for operating a vehicle with ,08 percent blood alcohol concentration or greater, first offense, and had dismissed by the prosecution a charge of careless driving.
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Tanner Joseph Walker, born in 1982, was fined $150 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for criminal mischief, pecuniary loss less than $1,500, and was fined $100 and sentenced to 365 days in jail, 363 days suspended and two credited, for disorderly conduct, second offense.
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Kayla Celeste Lodgepole, born in 1997, was found guilty of both vicious animals, first offense, and animals running at large, third offense.
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Rema Lightfoot Chiefstick, born in 1942, was fined $20 for right of way violation; was fined $100 for operating a vehicle without liability insurance in effect, first offense; and was ordered to pay $383.96 restitution on the case.
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Kannon Michael Ferestad, born in 2001, had dismissed a deferred imposition for attempting to purchase an intoxicating substance, under age 21, and a deferred imposition for fraudulently misrepresenting age and identification to obtain alcoholic beverages, older than 18, first offense.
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Tristan Alan Labatte, born in 2000, was given a deferred imposition of sentence and fined $100 for fraudulently misrepresenting age and identification to obtain alcoholic beverages, older than 18, first offense, and had dismissed by the prosecution a charge of attempting to purchase an intoxicating substance, under age 21.
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Anthony Thomas Filler, born in 1989, had dismissed by the prosecution a charge of vicious animals, second of subsequent offense.
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Justin Phillip Johnson, born in 1981, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, first offense.
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Lane Martin Paulson, born in 2000, was given a deferred imposition of sentence and fined $100 for each of two charges: fraudulently misrepresenting age and identification to obtain alcoholic beverages, older than 18, first offense, and attempting to purchase an intoxicating substance, under age 21.
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Connor Christopher Harris, born in 2002, was given a deferred imposition of sentence and fined $100 for each of two charges: fraudulently misrepresenting age and identification to obtain alcoholic beverages, older than 18, first offense, and attempting to purchase an intoxicating substance, under age 21.
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Caleb Ian Plante, born in 2003, was fined $100 for MIP, over 18, first offense.
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James Jay Allison, born in 1997, was fined $100 and sentenced to 365 days in jail, 363 days suspended and two credited, for partner or family member assault member assault, causing injury, first offense.
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Jessica Rose Pewitt, born in 1992, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct, first offense, amended from partner or family member assault causing injury, first offense.
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Jacqueline Ray Matte, born in 1991, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct, first offense, amended from partner or family member assault causing injury, first offense.
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Lanessa Vivian Janis, born in 2000, forfeited $500 bond for driving without a valid driver’s license, has never possessed one, and forfeited $225 bond for failing to carry proof of vehicle insurance, second offense.
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Raymond Windyboy, born in 1962, was sentenced to 10 days in jail, all days credited, for disorderly conduct, second offense.
In a later case, he was sentenced to 365 days in jail, 345 days suspended and 20 credited, for disorderly conduct.
In another case, Windyboy was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 28 days suspended and two credited, for open container violation and was sentenced to 60 days in jail, 58 days suspended and two credited, for disorderly conduct
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Ramona Doney Champagne, born in 1952, was fined $100 for registration and vaccination required for animals and fined $50 for animals running at large, first offense.
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Jasmin Shay Demontiney, born in 1996, was fined $100 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for trespass to property.
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Jordan Gallagher Holt, born in 1994, had dismissed by the court, a charge of failing to carry proof of vehicle insurance, first offense.
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Avery Jordan Boe, born in 1984, was fined $100 and sentenced to 365 days in jail, 362 days suspended and three credited, for disorderly conduct.
In a later case, Boe was fined $100 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for each of two charges: trespass to property and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Jerome Lane Bigknife, born in 1993, was fined $250 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 176 days suspended and four credited, for obstructing a peace officer or other public servant and was fined $100 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 176 suspended and four credited, for trespass to property.
In a later case, Bigknife had dismissed by the prosecution for forgery less than $1,5000 in value, first offense.
In a subsequent case, Bigknife had dismissed by the prosecution for forgery less than $1,5000 in value, first offense.
In a fourth case, Bignknife was order to pay $575 restitution and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 166 days suspended and 14 credited, for theft, obtaining or exerting unauthorized control over property, second offense.
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A girl born in 2005 was given a deferred imposition of sentence and fined $75 for tobacco, alternative nicotine or vapor product possession or consumption under 18, second offense.
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A girl born in 2003 was fined $200 for MIP, under 18, second offense.
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Killian Bryce Foursouls, born in 2000 was fined $200 for MIP, over 18, second offense, and was fined $50 for disorderly conduct, first offense.
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Leslie Ray Bender, born in 1947, had dismissed by the prosecution a charge of driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked, first offense.
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Alissa Jess Nanini, born in 2000, was given a deferred imposition of sentence and fined $100 for each of two charges: fraudulently misrepresenting age and identification to obtain alcoholic beverages, older than 18, first offense, and MIP, over 18, first offense.
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Stephanie Rita Small, born in 1983, was sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for criminal contempt.
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Michael Robert Breeden, born in 1990, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, first offense.
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Raymond Campbell, born in 1996, was fined $200 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Maria R. Newton, born in 1980, was fined $100 for animals running at large, first offense.
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Joshua Kay Blatter, born in 1989, was fined $200 for driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked, first offense.
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John Michael Segna, born in 1990, was sentenced to 365 days in jail, 363 days suspended and two credited, for disorderly conduct.
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Renee Mary Pruys, born in 1980, was sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for criminal contempt.
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Colette Cecella LaPointe, born in 1955, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, first offense.
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Kathleen Deanna Jett, born in 1990, was found guilty of theft, obtaining or exerting unauthorized control over property, first offense, and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, 175 days suspended and 5 credited, for trespass to vehicles.
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Autumn Dawn Wright, born in 1982, was fined $200 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked, second offense; was fined $50 for operating a vehicle with expired registration; and was fined $250 for failing to carry proof of vehicle insurance, first offense.
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Mark Justin Denny, born in 1974, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, first offense, and was fined $200 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 178 days suspended and two credited, for possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Gary Clayton Standingchief Jr., born in 1985, was fined $100 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 179 days suspended and one credited, for criminal trespass to property; was fined $100 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 179 days suspended and one credited, for driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked, first offense; and was fined $200 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, 179 days suspended and one credited, for obstructing a peace officer or other public servant.
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Memoree Rose Sunchild, born in 1989, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct, first offense.
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Ariel Micheala Sunchild, born in 1991, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct, first offense.
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Moses Eugene Lawrence, born in 1984, was fined $100 and sentenced to 10 days in jail, eight days suspended and two credited, for disorderly conduct, second offense.
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Brian Douglas Couch, born in 1975, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct, first offense.
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Another 14 citations had only fines of less than $100.
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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.
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