Alleged stabber to go to halfway house
A federal judge is allowing a woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation to ride with her mother to a Fargo halfway house.
BISMARCK (AP) — A federal judge is allowing a woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation to ride with her mother to a Fargo halfway house.
Twenty-two-year-old Alisha Crow Ghost was charged last week with second-degree murder for the death of her boyfriend, Cole Harrison, of Cannon Ball. Authorities said Crow Dog stabbed Harrison after a night of drinking and arguing.
The Bismarck Tribune reported that Judge Charles Miller ordered Crow Ghost be held at a Fargo halfway house until the trial and said her mother could drive her so she wouldn’t have to wait until next week.
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