Bismarck (trfnews.i234.me) — A former North Dakota National Guard member was sentenced to six years in prison for sexually assaulting two women at a Bismarck hotel. Daniel Carpenter was convicted in July for gross sexual imposition (GSI) and misdemeanor sexual assault. The sentencing took place on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
Details of the case
Prosecutors say Carpenter, 38, assaulted two female National Guard members in 2023 while at a hotel in Bismarck. He was found guilty of GSI and misdemeanor sexual assault by a jury in July.
Judge Pam Nesvig sentenced Carpenter to five years in prison for the GSI charge and one year for the misdemeanor sexual assault charge. The sentences are to be served consecutively, totaling six years in prison.

Reaction and sentencing
The case attracted significant attention, and Judge Nesvig’s sentencing reflects the severity of the crimes. Carpenter’s actions have led to his removal from the National Guard, and he is now facing prison time for the assaults on his fellow service members.
Next steps
Carpenter will begin serving his sentence immediately. His conviction marks a significant moment for the victims and the National Guard as it highlights the ongoing issue of sexual assault within military settings.
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I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
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