A war of words between Gov. Kelly Armstrong's Department of Corrections and Attorney General Drew Wrigley's office continued ...
Sheriff Andy Schneider told North Dakota's attorney general about the "epidemic" of people fleeing, resisting and assaulting ...
A fight over so-called "truth in sentencing" legislation between Drew Wrigley and state prison officials has gotten ugly, and ...
That’s a question that has been raised as Wrigley, North Dakota’s attorney general, makes the rounds to discuss Senate Bill 2128 , also known as the “truth in sentencing” bill. The impetus for the ...
A bill to reduce opportunities for early release and work programs for North Dakota inmates is advancing through the state ...
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North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley is promoting legislation he says will protect the public by ensuring violent ...
Fargo Police Officer Tyler Hawes, from Eagan, is back on duty after recovering from a shooting ambush injury sustained in the ...
“There is no truth in sentencing,” Attorney General Drew Wrigley said. North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley speaks with ...
Feb. 15—GRAND FORKS — North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley's interest in mandatory jail time for crimes against law enforcement and truth in sentencing, as laid out in SB 2128 ...