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Washington records

Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Richard A. Ehrlich and Abegail S. Esguerra, both of Spokane.

Alex M. Blansfield and Tabitha J. Johnson, both of Spokane.

John D. Baker and Donald E. Battleson, both of Spokane.

Harold M. Merkley and Rebecka M. Bailey, both of Spokane Valley.

Jason L. Howes and Maria A. Guffin, both of Colbert.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Christiansen Properties LLC v. Kory Valdez, restitution of premises.

All Star Property Management LLC v. Darryl Hart et al., restitution of premises.

City of Spokane Valley v. Herschel J. King et al., property damages

New Hampshire Insurance Co. v. Terrence A. McDonald, property damages.

City of Spokane Valley v. Christopher O’Neel et al., property damages.

Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co. v. Pamela Thompson, injuries/vehicle collision.

Progressive Casualty Insurance Co. v. Corey J. Smith, injuries/vehicle collision.

Capital One Bank USA NA v. Robert A. Mason III, money claimed owed.

Progressive Casualty Insurance Co. v. Reid Emery, injuries/vehicle collision.

Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC v. Brian C. Shoemaker et al., foreclosure.

Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Lerono Quiring, restitution of premises.

Kathleen S. Osborne et al. v. Jeremy Richardson et al., restitution of premises.

D7G LLC v. Spokane Rock Products Inc., complaint for breach of contract.

Capital One Bank NA v. Joe Armand, money claimed owed.

Capital One Bank USA NA v. Roger A. Stadtmueller, money claimed owed.

All Star Property Management LLC v. Bill Kuebler et al., restitution of premises.

Harley-Davidson Credit Corp. v. Robert F. Detrick, money claimed owed.

Capital One Bank USA NA v. Jason N. Davis, money claimed owed.

Marriage dissolution petitions

Mayfield, Matthew R. and Jessica M.

Kramer, Cindy K. and Cash E.

Clark, Nicole L. and Jeffrey W.

Korth-Dinsmore, Erika L., and Dinsmore, Derrick K.

Lebron, Janet L. and Norberto

Meza, Desirae M. and Kasey L.

Kunze, Nathan R. and Holly E.

Johnson, Kelly M. and Tori D.

Hawkins, Miranda R. and Kevin J.

Koch, Andrew J. and Ashton E.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Lockwood, Djenana B. and James M.

Shaver, Jessica L. and Ricky E.

Earley, Angela M. and Richard C.

Tanner, Andreanna and Jeremy

Criminal sentencings

Judge Ellen Kalama Clark

Ray A. Godsey, 53; 12.75 months in prison, 12.75 months probation, after pleading guilty to forgery and possession of a controlled substance.

Judge Annette S. Plese

Demetruis L. Glenn, 17; $5,750 restitution, 192 months in prison, 36 months probation, after pleading guilty to first-degree murder.

Casey J. Myre, 26; 41 months in prison with credit given for 465 days served, 18 months probation, after pleading guilty to two counts of second-degree assault of a child.

Judge Michael Price

Joshua A. Berg, 27; $1,947 restitution, 25 months in prison, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Municipal and District courts

Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.

Judge Richard M. Leland

Melissa M. Sinclair, 24; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, third-degree theft.

Judge Mary Logan

David R. Conrath, 51; $1,196 fine, two days in jail, reckless driving.

Steven H. Crivello, 53; two days in jail, assault and no-contact order violation.

Robert A. Auxier, 51; one day in jail, reckless endangerment.

Judge Tracy Staab

Bryan K. Sturm, 52; 45 days in jail, malicious mischief personal property.

Markeis D. Scott, 19; five days in jail, 40 hours community service, disorderly conduct.

Bryan S. Pierce, 33; 43 days in jail, assault.

David J. Seldstad, 56; 30 days in jail, theft and assault.

Judge Michelle Szambelan

Larissa M. Mattingly, 25; one day in jail, disorderly conduct.

Raymond A. Lukasik, 35; 120 days in jail, no-contact order violation.

Timothy J. Lubben, 26; 150 days in jail, first-degree building trespass.

Damian T. Martinez, 26; 364 days in jail, assault.

Andrew J. Oxley, 19; five days in jail, two counts of no-contact/protection order violation.