Washington Records
Spokane County
Marriage licenses
Brandon R. Molett, of Spokane Valley, and Julie E. Koesel, of Spokane.
Kreg J. Woodbridge, of Spokane Valley, and Holly L. Wilder, of Spokane.
Brett W. Fromm and Stephanie M. Cunningham, both of Spokane.
Cameron J. McLachlan, of Medical Lake, and Sarah E. Herres, of Cheney.
In the courts Superior courts
New suits
City of Spokane Valley v. Judy Puckett, nuisance.
Panhandle State Bank v. Indasource Washington LLC et al., foreclosure.
G.M. et al. v. Morning Star Boys Ranch Inc. et al., negligence.
Francis Star LLC v. Kevin L. Bond, restitution of premises.
Pacificap Management Inc. v. Holley Williams et al., restitution of premises.
Pacificap Management Inc. v. Trudy Smith et al., restitution of premises.
William Turnmire v. Luanne Aviles, restitution of premises.
Inland Electrical LLC v. Stopar Construction and Remodeling LLC et al., money claimed owed.
Home Alone LLC v. Denise E. Bellinger et al., restitution of premises.
Robert Brown v. Richard Ziesmer et al., quiet title.
Columbia Paint and Coatings Co. v. Travelers Casualty and Surety Co. et al., money claimed owed.
David Ju v. Angie L. Brocher et al., restitution of premises.
Marriage dissolution petitions
Benson, Andrew E. and Paula R.
Canfield, Candie E. and David A.
Cronkhite-Harris, Christina D. and Harris, Eric T.
Taylor, Randy and Taylor, Kellie
Ray, Raelene L. and Sean C.
Riemann, Paul E. and Cynthia K.
Sagen-Howard, Amanda N. and Howard, Jason A.
Jones, Billy D. and Kari
Dugenet, Holly M. and Frederic L.
Marriage dissolutions granted
Scissons, Abigail and Shawn
Reed, Tiffany L. and Joseph E.
Jenkins, Jessica L. and Jeffrey B.
Jackson, Roy and Carter, Vicki
Stone, Robyn K. and Timothy N.
Maher, John J. and Garringer, Katie R.
Krupke, Deborah and Rick
Rankin, Christie E. and Daniel L.
Campbell, Lisa G. and Stephen I.
Helmberger, Trena and Jeffrey
Smith, Bethany and Shawn
William, David B. and Kelly, Rebecca A.
Criminal sentencings
Judge Linda G. Tompkins
Craig J. Neuvirth, 48; 24 months in prison, after pleading guilty to two counts of second-degree theft and second-degree possession of stolen property.
Ann M. Miller, 36; $100 fine, 24 months in prison with credit given for 75 days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.
Judge Maryann C. Moreno
Alphonsus G. Green, 32; 89 months to life in prison, after pleading guilty to first-degree child molestation and second-degree child molestation.
Bradley J. Harrison, 19; 59 days in jail with credit given for 59 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault and attempted residential burglary.
William M. Sorenson, 29; two days in jail with credit given for two days served, after pleading guilty to attempting to elude a police vehicle.
Edward A. Paine, 40; $1,000 fine, three days in jail with credit given for three days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.
Judge Ellen Kalama Clark
Daryl W. Campbell, 45; $600 restitution, 33 months in prison, after pleading guilty to attempting to elude a police vehicle and second-degree possession of stolen property; $1,200 restitution, after pleading guilty to second-degree theft.
Judge Michael P. Price
Latisha S. Francis, 19; $1,876 restitution, one day in jail with credit given for one day served, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of first-degree possession of stolen property.
Judge Tari Eitzen
Zachary S. Lewis, 25; $250 fine, one day in jail with credit given for one day served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.
Federal court
New suits
City of Spokane v. World Wide Video of Washington Inc., violation of civil rights.
Larry J. Olson v. Michael B. Mukasey et al., violation of civil rights.
Wyatt E. Shellman v. Goodale and Barbieri Cos., violation of civil rights.
Charles R. Ehlenfeldt v. BNSF Railway Co., wrongful termination.
A.L. v. East Valley School District No. 361 et al., violation of civil rights.
ServiceMaster Residential/Commercial Services LP v. Casyclean Inc. et al, trademark infringement.
Matthew G. Silva v. Washington State Department of Corrections et al., violation of civil rights.
Bankruptcy petitions
Jacob Headlee and Breeun Johnson-Headlee, Spokane Valley; debts of $98,967.
Lavonne Sturm, Cheney; debts not listed.
Melissa Johnson, Spokane Valley; debts not listed.
Kelly Krehoff, 2924 W. Garland; debts of $23,411.
Kim King, Spokane Valley; debts of $167,591.
Phillip Freeman, Moses Lake; debts not listed.
Patrick and Christine Jones, 2330 W. Broadway; debts not listed.
Joleen Ellsworth, Ephrata; debts not listed.
Karen Zarate, Warden; debts not listed.
District courts
Only fines of $125 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.
Commissioner Brad Chinn
Jamie F. Lafay, 22; 17 days in jail with credit given for 17 days served, second-degree trespass premises and resisting arrest.
Judge Donna Wilson
Kenneth W. Putnam, 32; 90 days in jail with credit given for 21 days served, possession of marijuana.
Misty J. Santos, 24; 76 days in jail with credit given for 76 days served, assault.
Devin J. Schafer, 26; 30 days electronic home monitoring, second-degree driving with license suspended amended to third-degree driving with license suspended.
Judge Gregory J. Tripp
Rylan A. Doutre, 22; 22 days in jail with credit given for 22 days served, driving while intoxicated amended to first-degree negligent driving.
Marlee L. Anderson, 62; 21 days in jail, theft.
Christopher M. Brundige, 20; 15 days in jail, minor in possession of liquor.
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