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Washington Records

Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Mitchel L. Rowatt and Amanda D. Williams, both of Spokane.

Dustin A. Kopp and Tiffany A. Diegel, both of Spokane Valley.

Matthew C. Fredrickson and Judith Muro, both of Spokane Valley.

Kain M. Gaffney and Rochelle L. Edstrom, both of Spokane.

Adam C. Lebon and Maja E. Dewolf, both of Spokane.

Randal J. Kunz and Lisa M. Stormont, both of Bakersfield, Calif.

Peter W. Moe and Jenna E. Harold, both of Spokane.

Nathan E. Stultz and Beth D. Fox, both of Spokane.

Sylvester L. Castillo and Atealia L. Betancourt, both of Spokane.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Asset Acceptance v. Cindy Huhs, money claimed owed.

Storhaug Engineering v. Rencorp, money claimed owed.

Numerica Credit Union v. Lyubov Kostenyuk, money claimed owed.

Nick C. Herres v. American States Insurance Company, money claimed owed.

William B. Varner v. Jennifer Custer et al., restitution of premises.

City of Airway Heights v. Rhonda L. Darcey et al., nuisance.

Columbia Paint v. Colonial American Casualty et al., money claimed owed.

Columbia Paint v. American Contractors et al., money claimed owed.

Columbia Paint v. Western Surety et al., money claimed owed.

R.C. Schwartz and Associates v. Annette Rogers et al., restitution of premises.

Columbia Paint v. Travelers Casualty and Surety et al., money claimed owed.

Stateline Asphalt v. Phoenix Development et al., money claimed owed.

Richard L. Harwood v. Washington Federation of State Employees et al., breach of duty.

United Health Credit Union v. Mark E. Parker, money claimed owed.

Midland Funding v. Debbi L. Tansy, money claimed owed.

Midland Funding v. Damon A. Diosdado, money claimed owed.

Citibank v. Teresa A. Broadsword, money claimed owed.

Capital One v. Nina A. Nelson, money claimed owed.

Capital One v. Elizabeth Bradstreet, money claimed owed.

CPM Development v. Ivan Kravtsov et al., money claimed owed.

Marriage dissolution petitions

Jones, Sabrina and Jeffrey D.

Michael, Joshua A. and Wendy A.

McMath, Breanna L. and Jakob B.

Herzog, Phaedra L. and Lee C.

James, Gail M. and Benjamin D.

Holbrook, Renata M. and Stephen M.

Cochran, Latandra C. and Chris

Krauss, Loraine M. and Charles J.

Wu, Helen and Steven

Knudsen, Teri L. and Mark A.

Peterson, Jamie L. and Korianne R.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Woerdeman, Scott J. and Natalie M.

Willis, Marie and Patrick A.

Jump, David and Tiffany

Feltus, John K. and Lisa N.

Riemann, Paul E. and Cynthia K.

Brown, Misty and Christopher

Gayler, Connie L. and Earl D.

Criminal sentencings

Judge Linda G. Tompkins

Eric Lin, 23; 60 days in jail with credit given for 60 days served, 24 months probation, after being found guilty of two counts of possession of a controlled substance.

Francis M. Meckler, 34; $200 fine, 24 months in prison with credit given for 74 days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

Stephen E. Collins, 49; three months in jail with credit given for 62 days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree burglary and first-degree theft.

Melissa L. Johnson, 30; 15 months in prison, after pleading guilty to first-degree escape.

Federal court

New suits

United States of America v. Tina M. Holstrom, violations of the Federal False Claims Act.

Joel Wright et al. v. City of Moses Lake et al., violation of civil rights.

Robert N. Bartz et al. v. Timothy F. Low et al., injuries/vehicle collision.

The Bankruptcy Estate of Tyler E. Disney v. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

S.A.S. et al. v. Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company, breach of duty.

Devon S. Shelley v. Pete Geren, age discrimination.

William C. Farmer v. Union Pacific Railroad Company, violation of the Federal Employer’s Liability Act.

Ray Frost v. Department of Corrections, fraudulent intent.

Board of Trustees of the Plumbers and Pipefitters National Pension Fund et al. v. Ram Piping Industries Inc., breach of agreement.

Bankruptcy petitions

Andrew and Valerie Amack, 1714 W. Eight Ave.; debts of $117,358.

Kevin and Laura Gilliam, Fairchild Air Force Base; debts of $79,161.

Tami DeHamer, 1222 N. Madelia; debts of $53,082.

Jae Lancaster, 403 W. 14th Ave.; debts of $23,700.

Jason Barton, Newport; debts of $167,298.

Bryan Otlewski, Spokane Valley; debts of $36,031.

Justin Reedy, Mead; debts not listed.

Rafael and Sandra Concepcion, Newman Lake; debts of $230,721.

Christopher Whitney, Warden; debts of $21,507.

Lorline Johnson, 817 W. 29th Ave.; debts of $235,618.

Oscar Gomez Jr. and Norma Gomez, Othello; debts of $170,474.

Denise Paul, Moses Lake; debts of $15,226.

Sandra Campos, Pasco; debts of $55,274.

Principle Direct Investments LLC, Pullman; debts of $1,674,718.

Ben Schudel Jr., 4506 N. Howard St.; debts of $103,268.

Bob and Linda Ritter, Spokane Valley; debts of $305,581.

Kevin and Anita Gormley, 3115 S. Rebecca; debts of $278,307.

Marcus Moore and Mary Virginia Moore, Cheney; debts of $29,789.

Donna and Edward LeStage, Mead; debts of $155,818,

Heidi Hoffman, 3828 W. Princeton Ave.; debts of $125,583.

Roxanne Frederick, Pasco; debts of $27,343.

District courts

Only fines of $125 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.

Judge Patti Walker

Scott A. Conway, 38; 90 days in jail with credit given for 55 days served, 12 months probation, first-degree driving with license suspended.

Brian G. Funk, 39; one day in jail, 12 months probation, third-degree theft.

Joseph M. Montes, 20; one day in jail, 12 months probation, fourth-degree assault.

Jason L. Smith, 30; one day in jail, 12 months probation, second-degree driving with license suspended amended to third-degree driving with license suspended.

Commissioner Brad Chinn

Gina M. Bunch, 47; $550 fine, operating a motor vehicle without liability insurance; $85 fine, speeding.

Poyien Chen, 26; $353 fine, speeding; $128 fine, no valid operator’s license.

Jena L. Schafer, 22; $153 fine, second-degree negligent driving amended to speeding; $216 fine, expired tabs.

Benjamin G. Swofford, 59; $550 fine, operating a motor vehicle without liability insurance; $100 fine, moving an unsafe vehicle or a vehicle with deficient equipment.