Published March 10, 2012, 07:39 AM

Two sentenced on felony charges

Two women were sentenced on felony charges in Southeast District Court.

Chelsi Lee Hoff, 29, 734 11th St. NE, pleaded guilty to a Class B felony burglary charge before Judge John Greenwood.

Hoff was accused of entering a home at night on Sept. 10, 2011, with the intent to commit a crime and inflicted bodily injury on the occupant of the home while fleeing the home.

Hoff was sentenced to 18 months in the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and four years of supervised probation.

She is also to pay a $400 criminal administration fee, $100 indigent defense administration fee, $25 indigent defense application fee, $300 indigent recoupment and $25 victimwitness fee.

Burglary is a Class B felony punishable by a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Amy Jo Remboldt, 33, Eldridge, N.D., pleaded guilty to unauthorized use of personal identifying information before Judge Thomas Merrick. Remboldt was accused of using another person’s personal identifying information from July 26, 2006, to Aug. 26, 2011, to obtain a credit card with a $1,000 credit limit.

Remboldt was sentenced to complete 40 hours of community service by May 1. She is not to possess or own a firearm for two years and was placed on supervised probation for two years.

She was ordered to pay a $650 criminal administration fee, $100 defense-facility administration fee, $2,200 fine, $1,284 restitution and $25 victim-witness fee. Remboldt must also stay at least 10 yards from the victim.

Unauthorized use of personal identifying information is a Class B felony.

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