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Post by Logan on Jun 29, 2016 0:09:49 GMT -6
WILLISTON — A teenager from Montana who was charged with dozens of felonies in Williston was sentenced this week to four years in prison. Jayde Sundheim, 19, pleaded guilty to 45 felonies and seven misdemeanors in March. The allegations included theft, burglary, firearm and drug charges stemming from a string of break-ins last year. On Monday, Williams County judge David Nelson handed down the four-year sentence, which was the result of a plea agreement between attorneys. The deal included an order for restitution to be paid to victims, a suspended five-year sentence, and five years of supervised probation after Sundheim’s release from prison. He was also given credit for the more than 230 days he’s spent behind bars since his arrest in November. Read more: www.willistonherald.com/news/montana-teen-gets-years-in-prison-for-felonies/article_140244be-3d4e-11e6-8a05-df931334ace2.html
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