Idaho Records
Thu., April 16, 2009
News of Record
Criminal sentencings
Judge Benjamin Simpson
Patrick T. Dicksen, 19, Coeur d’Alene; Count I: minor in possession of alcohol (second offense); $500 fine, 30 days in jail (credited). Count II: $450 fine, 59 days in jail (credited), 180 days driver’s license suspension. Count III: inattentive/careless driving; 59 days in jail (credited).
Matthew D. Maclin, 19, Coeur d’Alene; petty theft; $100 fine, 10 days in jail, 40 hours county work program.
Judge James Stow
Brandon M. Ford, 26, Spokane; misdemeanor probation violation; six days in jail or 16 hours county work program.
Daniel P. Brockway Jr., 54, Post Falls; reckless driving; $500 fine ($250 suspended), 180 days in jail (170 days suspended), two years probation.
Dennis J. Shapland, 42, Blanchard; driving under the influence; $750 fine, 180 days in jail (174 days suspended) or 16 hours county work program, 90 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation.
Charles F. Orr, 38, Coeur d’Alene; inattentive/reckless driving; $300 fine, 90 days in jail (84 days suspended) or 16 hours county work program, one year probation.
John D. Reed, 30, Rathdrum; reckless driving; $750 fine, 180 days in jail (174 days suspended) or 16 hours county work program, two years probation.
Jack R. Erdman, 39, Spokane; reckless driving; $500 fine, 90 days in jail (80 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, one year probation.
Judge Scott Wayman
Edward A. Nissen, 66, Coeur d’Alene; disturbing the peace; $150 fine, 90 days in jail (82 days suspended, eight days credited), one year probation.
Danny P. Godsey, 54, Rathdrum; inattentive/careless driving; $300 fine ($200 suspended), $500 restitution to victims, 10 days in jail (suspended), one year probation.
Laurie L. Nowak, 40, Post Falls; driving under the influence; $750 fine, 90 days in jail (85 days suspended) or 16 hours county work program, 90 days driver’s license suspension, one year probation.
Civil complaints
Jared Rogers v. Dennis and Heidi Hooper, seeking $4,000.
Sterling Savings Bank v. Gerald Noordham, seeking $11,223.
Jody Mayo v. Huckleberry Nursery and Eric Christen, seeking $1,750.
Fullerton Architects PC v. John and Elizabeth Lennon, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Dynamic Strategies Inc. v. Vanessa Hamilton, seeking $2,891.
Gloria Marquez v. David Marquez, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Collins Financial Services Inc. v. Joseph Fisher, seeking $5,517.
Automated Accounts Inc. v. Brian and Christie Seith, seeking $2,415.
Anderson Financial Services LLC, dba Quickclick Loans v. Leslie Langley, seeking $3,102.
Civil judgments
Sterling Savings Bank v. Donald Wiley, plaintiff awarded $8,651.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. William and Barbara Magee, seeking $1,442.
Chase Bank USA v. Kathryn Childs, plaintiff awarded $6,571.
Watson Law Office v. Jeanie Cosgrove, plaintiff awarded $8,494.
Discover Bank v. Patricia Bright and Del Bright, plaintiff awarded $9,107.
American Express Centurion Bank v. Geralyn Thiede and Kevin Thiede, plaintiff awarded $3,743.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Suzanne Millbach, aka Suzanne Evans and Christian Millbach, plaintiff awarded $1,707.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Savannah King, plaintiff awarded $2,908.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Richard Linn and Renae Linn, plaintiff awarded $1,570.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Leah Howard, plaintiff awarded $1,419,
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Jason Wilmoth and Tara Wilmoth, plaintiff awarded $1,467.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Steven and Kathryn Birmingham, plaintiff awarded $1,870.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Robert and Debbie Arrasmith, plaintiff awarded $6,864.
Civil dismissals
Brigid Duncan v. Shawn Cutting, dba Premier Floors, dba Final Finish.
Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC v. Linda Biles.
Petition for change of name
Tina R. Ables, petition for change to Tina Ruth Faubion.
Divorces sought
Sarah E. Lee from Tylor R. Lee.
Lisa M. Brandhagen from Eric Brandhagen.
Divorces granted
Christopher A. Cooley from Sandra L. Cooley.
Myron L. Anderson from Claudia G. Anderson.
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