Dickinson man to pay more than $2K for restitution in theft case
May 14, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
A Dickinson man, currently serving a one-year sentence for taking a vehicle without consent of the owner and charging nearly $2,000 to an account that belonged to his employer without getting prior permission, will also have to pay more than $2,000 in restitution to the employer. Continue Reading
A Dickinson man whose methamphetamine lab inside a 2-liter bottle exploded earlier this year at the apartment building where he was a tenant was granted a 60-day continuance Tuesday in his restitution case.
U.S. District Court Judge Ralph Erickson ruled that the government could only prove losses of $1,659.72. Prosecutors said during a hearing last month that Adekunle Adetiloye should pay back $744,000 to victims of the scheme. A defense attorney argued for about $110,000 in restitution.
Michael Reisenauer, who was convicted of negligent homicide for shooting a Dickinson teen, must pay $3,791 to his victim’s family. 
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