Washington Records
Fri., May 15, 2009
Spokane County
Marriage licenses
Christopher A. Stubbs and Elaina R. Erickson, both of Spokane.
James A. Rowley, of Spokane Valley, and Rachel A. Martin, of Valley, Wash.
Brian K. Dullanty and Connie L. Wagner, both of Mead.
Travis L. Masingale and Anne M. Schreiner, both of Spokane.
Nathaniel A. Mocalis, of Murrieta, Calif., and Amber D. Scott, of Spokane.
Timothy A. Slipper and Samantha L. Oranen, both of Spokane.
Christopher A. Morgan and Debra L. Hovis, both of Spokane.
Edward D. Beroth, of Lynchburg, Va., and Annalisa M. Craig, of Spokane.
Lawrence R. Firestone and Jodi D. Moore, both of Airway Heights.
Andrew T. Bagley and Lisa M. Brooks, both of Spokane.
In the courts
Superior courts
New suits
Citibank South Dakota v. L.K. Hawkins, money claimed owed.
Midland Funding LLC v. Laura L. Manners, money claimed owed.
Discover Bank v. Lisa N. Abney, money claimed owed.
Capital One Bank v. Laura D. Beal, money claimed owed.
Discover Bank v. Sultan A. Alshanqiti, money claimed owed.
Citibank USA v. Wesley W. Gardner, money claimed owed.
Spokane Merchants Association v. Dan Simpson et al., money claimed owed.
Intermountain Leasing LLC v. Kermit E. Browning, money claimed owed.
American Express Bank F.S.B. v. Douglas W. Johnson et al., breach of contract.
American Express Bank F.S.B. v. Robert Jackson et al., breach of contract.
American Express Bank F.S.B. v. Teri Fleisher et al., breach of contract.
Michael W. Harrell et al. v. Russell C. Mager et al., breach of contract.
Matthew J. McKinney v. James E. Acaba, breach of duties.
Michael Knudtson v. Charles Burns, negligence.
Progressive Max Insurance Co. et al. v. Jason Chaney, negligence.
Romeo A. Pavlic v. Joan N. Kerr, injuries/vehicle collision.
Douglas Christenson v. Reilly C. Thomas, injuries/vehicle collision.
Gary M. Knight v. Raymond M. Egger, negligent misrepresentation.
Ghazi Alkhouri v. Custom Van Mobility Services et al., breach of contract.
David J. Miller et al. v. Christopher Loggy et al., restitution of premises.
Darlene Hurliman v. Rick Mitchell et al., restitution of premises.
Cedar Springs Estates I v. Thomas Pesonen et al., restitution of premises.
Loren Bartle et al. v. Brandie Meyers et al., restitution of premises.
Michael Keith v. Joe Katruska, restitution of premises.
Inland Empire Properties LLC v. Nychole Cannon et al., restitution of premises.
Michael Galasyn v. Sara Vancamp et al., restitution of premises.
McVicars and Associates LLC v. Juston Johnson et al., restitution of premises.
McVicars and Associates LLC v. Roney Hitto et al., restitution of premises.
Christy Kaye v. Stan Walkup et al., restitution of premises.
Harlan Douglass v. Froilan A. Santianes et al., restitution of premises.
Cedar Grove Ltd. v. Kristina I. Avdeyeva et al., restitution of premises.
Lanzce G. Douglass Property Management Inc. et al. v. Nick Notte et al., restitution of premises.
R.C. Schwartz and Associates Inc. v. Steve Wiltse et al., restitution of premises.
Marriage dissolution petitions
James, Sheryll A. and Carl W.
Lyons, James P. and Alicia M.
Baer, Ronald J., and Hasdorff, Deborah R.
Keller-Olsen, Kathleen M., and Olsen, Timothy M.
Caldarulo, Vonda, and Wilson, Bobby
Murcar, James, and Wittwer-Murcar, Deborah K.
Garcia, Tamara L. and Felipe
Hungerford, Donald R. and Kyla J.
Garcia, Juan M. and Luzoralia M.
Moat, Brian R. and Sue M.
Lacroix, Kristi L. and Gordon E.
Good, Amber L. and Eric R.
Stevenson, Jan M. and Dale S.
Marriage dissolutions granted
Vietti, Heather R. and Joshua L.
Landes, Charles F. and Rose M.
Paulson, Jessica L. and Daniel G.
Witter, Leona F. and Randall E.
Ellis, Jack and Hilda
Criminal sentencings
Judge Michael P. Price
Elisa L. Howes, 44; $135 restitution, 34 days in jail with credit given for 34 days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree trafficking in stolen property.
Judge Tari Eitzen
Aaron W. Strom, 28; six months in jail, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance by a state prisoner.
Judge Annette S. Plese
Tarrie A. Wagner, 49; six days in jail with credit given for six days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree theft and forgery.
Ronald D. Moffatt, 63; 30 days in jail, 9-12 months probation, after pleading guilty to three counts of delivery of a controlled substance.
Judge Jerome J. Leveque
David J. Atwood, 27; $2,471 restitution, 12 months and one day in jail with credit given for 62 days served, after pleading guilty to two counts of forgery.
Judge Harold D. Clarke III
Justin P. Henderson, 32; 37 days in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.
Jon P. Hoffman, 31; four days in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to two counts of possession of a controlled substance.
Judge Maryann C. Moreno
William D. Olson, 42; $11,958 restitution, 80 days in jail with credit given for 55 days served, 24 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault.
Aaron A. Maxwell, 21; four months in jail with credit given for four months served, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance.
Jack L. Essman, 30; four months in jail with credit given for 112 days served, after pleading guilty to first-degree organized retail theft, unlawful production of payment instruments and unlawful possession of payment instruments.
Frank A. Orden, 41; 12 plus months in prison, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.
Municipal and District courts
Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.
Commissioner Dan Davis
Steven G. Cochran, 38; 14 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, third-degree driving with license suspended and operating a motor vehicle without ignition interlock.
Danny L. Coe, 39; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, 24 months probation, disorderly conduct.
Jeremiah A. Cox, 35; seven days in jail with credit given for seven days served, resisting arrest and two counts of third-degree driving with license suspended.
Fay E. Cress, 48; $1,121 fine, two days in jail, driving while intoxicated amended to reckless endangerment.
Nickolas N. Davis, 23; 30 days in jail with credit given for 20 days served, making a false statement.
Mike J. Devenere, 50; 16 days in jail with credit given for 16 days served, 24 months probation, theft.
David A. Fish, 40; $866 fine, one day in jail, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated amended to reckless driving.
Michael A. Heldman, 32; 10 days in jail with credit given for 10 days served, third-degree driving with license suspended.
Judge Michelle Szambelan
William R. Flodder, 37; five days in jail, 12 months probation, hit and run-attended vehicle.
Karene M. Minehart, 43; 13 days in jail with credit given for 13 days served, 24 months probation, two counts of theft.
Doreen M. Stone, 48; $1,181 fine, 32 days in jail with credit given for seven days served, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated.
Frederick M.K. Parks, 64; seven days in jail with credit given for seven days served, second-degree trespass premises.
Eugene C. Petty, 45; five days in jail with credit given for five days served, third-degree driving with license suspended.
Justin L. Pribble, 28; 30 days in jail with credit given for 19 days served, second-degree trespass premises.
Lawrence J. Rothwell, 50; seven days in jail with credit given for seven days served, lewd conduct.
Alex E. Sanchez, 40; 14 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, third-degree driving with license suspended.
Christopher S. Smith, 28; $865 fine, one day in jail, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated and reckless driving.
John R. Link, 57; $550 fine, operating a motor vehicle without liability insurance.
James F. Pope, 45; 90 days in jail with credit given for 20 days served, 24 months probation, first-degree driving with license suspended.
Christopher J. Roullier, 27; 52 days in jail with credit given for 52 days served, reckless driving.
Leonard J. Ward, 53; 25 days in jail with credit given for 25 days served, second-degree trespass premises.
Dorothy M. Washburn, 50; 17 days in jail with credit given for 17 days served, first-degree trespass building, prostitution, third-degree driving with license suspended and possession of marijuana.
Devin T. Watson, 35; $1,546 fine, 135 days in jail with credit given for 64 days served, driving while intoxicated.
Judge Vance W. Peterson
Michael L. Canton, 18; five days in jail, reckless driving amended to reckless endangerment.
Judge Tracy Staab
Rockne R. Caldwell, 42; 180 days in jail with credit given for 49 days served, 24 months probation, domestic violence assault.
Ronnie D. Lacy, 28; 54 days in jail with credit given for 54 days served, 24 months probation, domestic violence assault.
Douglas L. Robinson, 31; 40 days in jail with credit given for 40 days served, 24 months probation, domestic violence assault.
Babette M. Sullivan, 46; 43 days in jail with credit given for 43 days served, violation of a no contact order.
Devin T. Watson, 35; 119 days in jail with credit given for 119 days served, 24 months probation, violation of a protection order.
Jeremy M. Bailey, 31; 30 days in jail with credit given for 30 days served, 24 months probation, domestic violence assault.
Judge Mary Logan
Gary C. Gottula, 28; 11 days in jail with credit given for 11 days served, disorderly conduct.
James C. Henderson Jr., 32; 12 days in jail with credit given for 12 days served, third-degree driving with license suspended.
Bart J. Adams, 29; $866 fine, one day in jail, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated amended to first-degree negligent driving.
Lawrence M. Boyd II, 26; 113 days in jail with credit given for 113 days served, telephone harassment.
Rodney R. Burley, 46; 10 days in jail, 24 months probation, theft.
Warren D. Aker, 35; 15 days in jail with credit given for 10 days served, second-degree trespass premises.
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