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Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Erick R. Clouse and Shanell J. Henson, both of Spokane.

William H. Renwick of Cranbrook, B.C., and Lori L. Means of Newman Lake.

Steven D. Inge and Barbara K. Deboer, both of Spokane.

Steven K. Eichenberg and Christena M. Beck, both of Spokane.

In the courts

Criminal sentencings

Judge Linda G. Tompkins

Larry W. Hood, 36; four days in jail with credit given for four days served, after pleading guilty to third-degree theft.

Jerry L. Williams, 33; 24 days in jail with credit given for 24 days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree identity theft.

Judge Jerome J. Leveque

Steven P. Burr, 56; $4,174 restitution, 225 months in prison with an additional 18 months for weapons enhancement, 48 months probation, after being found guilty of attempted first-degree murder.

Judge Ellen Kalama Clark

Kelly C. Pegram, 30; $6,028 restitution, 17 months in prison, after pleading guilty to second-degree theft (three counts); 17 months in prison, concurrent with above sentence, after pleading guilty to unlawful possession of payment instruments; 17 months in prison, concurrent with above sentences, after pleading guilty to forgery; 17 months in prison, concurrent with above sentences, after pleading guilty to second-degree possession of stolen property.

Jason C. Carroll, 27; 305 days in jail, after pleading guilty to failure to remain at the scene of an accident.

Brian J. Morgan, 23; three months in jail with credit given for 56 days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

James A. Taylor, 32; 40 days in jail with credit given for 40 days served, after pleading guilty to delivery of a firearm to ineligible person.

Jennifer A. Hall, 29; 29 months in prison, after pleading guilty to second-degree possession of stolen property (two counts); 33 months in prison, concurrent with above sentence, after pleading guilty to bail jumping.

Phillip Harris Jr., 57; 157 days in jail with credit given for 157 days served, 24 months probation, after pleading guilty to fourth-degree assault/domestic violence.

Christopher A. Jones, 28; seven months in jail, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault/domestic violence.

Federal court

New lawsuits

William and Mary Ann Nemes v. Frontier Bank, consumer credit complaint.

Steve A. and Luella M. Maine v. Hobart Brothers Co., Illinois Tool Works Inc., Lincoln Electric Co., Lincoln Electric Global, ESAB Group Inc., Viacom Inc., Westinghouse Corp., Unibraze Corp., Techalloy Co. Inc., Central Wire Industries LTD, Stoody Co., Thermadyne Holding Corp., Select Arc Inc., Enterprise Welding and Fabrication Inc., American Welding Society, Vanadium Producers and Reclaimers Association, Metlife Inc., National Electric Manufacturers Association, Caterpillar Inc., complaint for personal injury/product liability.