Jamie Alan Andrews, Whitehall, told the district court judge May 31 that he is not guilty of felony failing to maintain his required registration as a violent offender. The charge carries a potential maximum punishment of five years and a $10,000 fine. Law enforcement officials allege he was sentenced in Butte in November 2015 of a felony for a third or subsequent offense of partner/family member assault.
A recent law enforcement check on his listed residence revealed he had moved and was not in contact with his probation officer, says a charging document. In court last week, Andrews denied the allegations. Bail was set at $15,000 and Andrews was ordered not to leave the state without permission, to live at his Whitehall address, and to submit to GPS monitoring.
Richard Campbell, Spokane, Washington, was in district court May 31 to answer to charges of a second offense DUI, three counts of felony criminal endangerment, failure to wear a seatbelt, and driving without liability insurance.