Emerado Man Sentenced for Felony DWI in Pennington County; Meth Charges Dismissed | trfnews.i234.me

Cory Lee Dembiczak
Cory Lee Dembiczak
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Pennington County, MN (trfnews.i234.me) – A 43-year-old Emerado, North Dakota man was sentenced on Monday, July 7 in Pennington County District Court for felony first-degree DWI, stemming from a 2023 traffic stop in Thief River Falls.

Cory Lee Dembiczak pleaded guilty to first-degree DWI – prior felony conviction. In exchange, a felony fifth-degree controlled substance charge and a gross misdemeanor for driving after cancellation, inimical to public safety, were dismissed.

Sentence Details:

  • 64 months in prison, stayed for 5 years

  • 60 days in jail, with 34 days credited as time served

  • 5 years of supervised probation

  • Ordered to complete the Roseau County DWI Program

  • Must undergo a comprehensive assessment within 60 days and follow all treatment and aftercare recommendations

  • Required to provide a DNA sample

  • Ordered to pay $290 in fees and fines

Incident Recap:

The charges stemmed from a January 14, 2023, traffic stop around 10:50 p.m., when a police officer noticed a Pontiac Bonneville displaying license plates from a Ford F-150.

Dembiczak told the officer he had placed the plates on the vehicle because his pickup had broken down — a move he claimed was legal in North Dakota.

However, the officer observed clear signs of impairment and learned Dembiczak’s license had been canceled as inimical to public safety.

A baggie containing 1.17 grams of methamphetamine was found on Dembiczak, and a used meth pipe was later discovered in the vehicle’s center console. A blood sample was collected and sent to the Minnesota BCA for analysis.

Court documents also noted that Dembiczak had a prior felony DWI conviction in May 2014 in Polk County, MN, which elevated this latest offense to a felony.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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