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Posted on 8/23/10 at 11:35 AM
Judge rules former WSI director won't get new trial
BISMARCK — A prosecutor who won a felony conviction against former North Dakota workers’ compensation director Sandy Blunt did not withhold information from Blunt’s lawyer that might have helped his defense, a judge ruled on Wednesday.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , September 16, 2010
Former director of N.D. workers comp demands a new trial
BISMARCK— Former North Dakota workers compensation director Sandy Blunt should have his felony conviction for misspending public funds dismissed because prosecutors withheld evidence before his trial, Blunt’s lawyer argued Thursday.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , August 27, 2010
Blunt wants workers comp case reopened
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s former workers compensation director will ask a judge to revisit his felony conviction a month after the state Supreme Court affirmed it.August 12, 2010
N.D. Supreme Court denies Blunt appeal
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's Supreme Court on Friday upheld the felony conviction of former state workers compensation director Sandy Blunt, though the decision was not unanimous.July 16, 2010
Former WSI director appeals conviction
By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , October 22, 2009
N.D. Supreme Court to hear Blunt appeal
North Dakota’s Supreme Court will hear the appeal of former state workers compensation director Sandy Blunt next month. Blunt is appealing his December conviction on charges that he misspent more than $10,000 in Workforce Safety and Insurance funds. He argues the law does not justify his felony conviction.September 22, 2009
N.D. Supreme Court to hear Blunt appeal Oct. 21
North Dakota's Supreme Court will hear the appeal of former state workers compensation director Sandy Blunt next month.September 21, 2009
Blunt gets deferred sentence, no jail
By By Janell Cole , N.D. Capitol Bureau , February 26, 2009
Blunt given deferred sentence
BISMARCK – Former workers’ compensation director Charles “Sandy” Blunt was given a deferred sentenced this afternoon for misusing funds at the agency.By Janell Cole , February 25, 2009
Blunt shouldn’t get prison time, attorney says
North Dakota’s former workers compensation director deserves probation and an eventual clean record rather than prison for his felony conviction on a charge of misspending more than $26,000 in public funds, his lawyer believes.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , February 25, 2009
Man helped bring down Blunt
By Janell Cole , December 23, 2008
Blunt guilty
By By Janell Cole , N.D. Capitol Bureau , December 20, 2008
Jury deliberated for hours before Blunt verdict
BISMARCK - A jury found former North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance agency Executive Director and CEO Charles "Sandy" Blunt guilty of one felony count of misapplication of entrusted property and not guilty on a second, similar charge. The felony charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.By Janell Cole, N.D. Capitol Bureau , December 19, 2008
Blunt found guilty of one felony
BISMARCK - A jury found former North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance agency CEO Charles "Sandy" Blunt guilty of one felony count of misapplication of entrusted property and not guilty on a second, similar charge this afternoon.By Janell Cole, N.D. Capitol Bureau , December 19, 2008
Jury in Blunt case sends judge a question, still deliberating
BISMARCK – Jurors deliberating former North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance agency CEO Charles “Sandy” Blunt’s criminal case sent a question this morning to the judge seeking further definitions of business terminology, but the judge and both the prosecution and defense attorneys agreed the jury should not receive further definitions.By Janell Cole , December 19, 2008
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