Court records
Tue., Feb. 15, 2005
Spokane County
In the courts Superior courts
New suits
Robert Coe, et al., v. Jim Veit, et al., restitution of premises.
Becker Mgmt. v. Robin Shoesmith, et al., restitution of premises.
Farley Dean v. Julian Suarez, et al., restitution of premises.
Debbie Panther v. Terrie Lochner, et al., restitution of premises.
Honeywell Inc. v. Getronics Wang Co., et al., money claimed owed.
McCathren Mgmt., et al., v. Susan Vreen, et al., restitution of premises.
Ramer & Assoc. v. Harley C. Douglass Inc., foreclosure.
Robb Dorst, et al., v. Tim Osborn, restitution of premises.
Steven E. Grubb v. Stephanie Stienman, restitution of premises.
Steven E. Grubb v. Cheryl Camyn, et al., restitution of premises.
Marriage dissolution petitions
Gilbert, Sherra D. and Ben O.
Gregory, Rebecca R. and Lawson R.
Erwin-Shetter, Marsha L. and Darren.
Milne, Dan D. and Shannon B.
Campbell, Tina M. and Laurence C. II.
Nelson, Cheryl M. and Robert O.
Marriage dissolutions granted
Eggers, Kellie L. and Stephen W.
Hollars, Penny and Kenneth.
Jones, Jessica R. and James L. Jr.
Criminal sentencings
Judge Sam F. Cozza
Shappa J. Baker, 27; $5,693 restitution, 84 months in prison with credit given for 232 days served, 36 months probation, after being found guilty of second degree assault; 270 months in prison with credit given for 232 days served, 48 months probation, concurrent with above sentence, after being found guilty of first degree assault; 14 months in prison with credit given for 232 days served, concurrent with above sentence, after being found guilty of attempting to elude a police vehicle.
Judge Greg Sypolt
Timothy J. Newton, 39; two days in jail with credit given for two days served, after being found guilty of custodial assault.
Judge Linda G. Tompkins
Valerie M. Gadberry, aka Valerie M. Wing, 40; 39 days in jail with credit given for 39 days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.
Leo J. Maus, 22; $5,397 restitution, 25 months in prison, after pleading guilty to first degree theft (two counts); 13 months in prison, concurrent with above sentence, after pleading guilty to second degree possession of stolen property.
Roger R. Gray, 63; six days in jail with credit given for six days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.
Federal court
Bankruptcy petitions
Rudy R. and Victoria L. Hahn, Colbert, debts of $267,866.
Carlyne D. Sowers, 416 E. Crown Ave., debts unspecified.
Diana L. Patterson, Greenacres, debts of $98,100.
Gena Miller, Boyds, debts of $13,888.
Raymond L. and Patsy E. Brooks, Rosalia, debts of $144,599.
Francisco M. and Maria C. Perez, Quincy, debts of $149,190.
Kathleen A. Kenyon, Ephrata, debts of $11,879.
Claude O. Dye and Joanna Castillo-Dye, 11417 E. Sharp, debts of $160,950.
Cassandra Laurer, Veradale, debts of $48,188.
Jerry and Debra Corey, Newport, debts of $34,918.
Robert W. and Sandra L. Howlett, Metaline, debts of $214,677.
Raymond H. Carter, 3512 E. Crown, debts of $20,406.
Orland J. Butler, Newport, debts of $131,892.
Christopher R. Myers Sr., 3122 W. Princeton, debts of $10,599.
Dee R. Alvarado, Moses Lake, debts of $153,600.
Arthur B. Triber, Greenacres, debts of $115,434.
Norman L. and Dolores J. Willett, Creston, debts of $96,325.
Lavern W. Wakan, 4902 N. Magnolia, debts of $6,974.
Christie L. Washington, 5928 N. Regal, debts unspecified.
Wage earner petitions
Timothy B. Conant, 512 N. Collins, debts of $17,734.
Melanie D. Prindle, 12503 N. Ruby Road, debts of $14,199.
Nita L. Evans, 3217 N. Lacey, debts of $78,255.
Mark A. and Shelby A. Robinson, 1015 E. Cozza, debts unspecified.
Reorganization petitions
Northwest Best Direct, Inc., 5805 E. Sharp, debts unspecified.
District courts
Only fines of $125 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.
Judge Sara B. Derr
Craig A. Kammerzell, 41; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, assault/domestic violence.
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