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Jamestown Court Records List Probation, Licenses, Permits for March 21

Dylan Jay Biloff, 38, sentenced to two years supervised probation after an assault on three Jamestown officers, leads Stutsman County's March 21 court and permit filings.

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Jamestown Court Records List Probation, Licenses, Permits for March 21
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Dylan Jay Biloff, 38, of Jamestown received two years of supervised probation on a disorderly conduct and preventing arrest charge in Southeast District Court, with the term set to begin after his release from federal custody. Judge LeFevre credited Biloff with two days already served. The March 21 court record was the latest chapter in a case that began Nov. 12, 2025, when officers responded to a 911 call reporting a man was physically harming a woman, and Biloff was subsequently arrested after a domestic violence incident that injured three law enforcement officers.

The injuries were serious. Sgt. Andrew Stoen was struck in the face; Officer Carson Toedter sustained a knee injury described as a "popping sound followed by pain and instability"; and Deputy Sam Potter of the Stutsman County Sheriff's Office sustained a cut inside his lip and neck pain. All three officers were treated at Jamestown Regional Medical Center and released.

The March 21 record lists Biloff under disorderly conduct and preventing arrest or discharge of other duties, with two years supervised probation commencing after release from federal custody and two days credit for time served, sentenced by Judge LeFevre.

The March 21 filing compiles recent cases from Jamestown Municipal Court and Southeast District Court alongside marriage licenses. The Jamestown Municipal Court judge is Lawrence Kropp. All individuals listed reside in Jamestown unless otherwise noted, and those with a deferred imposition of sentence will have charges dismissed at the end of the deferred period if they have met the conditions.

Among other entries in the March 21 record, Rodney Campbell Jr., 36, of Bismarck received a $250 fine, and David Thomas Lynch, 49, received 24 hours of community service, a $25 community service supervision fee, a $125 criminal administration fee, a $100 defense and facility administration fee, and a $25 victim-witness fee, sentenced by Judge LeFevre.

The routine listing, published each week, serves as a public snapshot of courtroom activity and permitting across the city. Readers seeking full case details, including charges, transcripts, or next-court dates, can consult Southeast District Court records or contact the Jamestown Municipal Court clerk directly. The Biloff probation term, tied explicitly to the timeline of a parallel federal matter, makes this entry more consequential than most weekly listings: his supervision in Stutsman County does not begin until another jurisdiction releases him.

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