Washington records 04-21-11

Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Huy N. Vu and Cum T. Tran, both of Spokane.

Bryan E. Wilkinson and Melody S. Ramsey, both of Spokane.

Jeffrey G. Compton and Brooke D. Hagara, both of Spokane Valley.

Brock M. Woodson and Kayla M. Kreuch, both of Spokane.

Joshua J. Depue and Tanya K. Ulrick, both of Spokane.

Michael J. Winters and Ginger A. Childers, both of Spokane.

Ronnie E. Uzeta and Margaret J. Kamp, both of Spokane.

Everett B. Pryor and Mary N. Bradley, both of Mead.

Michael G. Auayan and Angelina V. Kuzmenko, both of Spokane Valley.

Jerid L. Keefer and Jennifer N. Pulsipher, both of Spokane.

Bruce R. Hormann and Stephanie Roulet, both of Spokane.

Eric M. Gonser and Sarah Abrams-Fuller, both of Spokane Valley.

Michael C. Swatman and Kelly F. Finch, both of Spokane.

Wesley V. Davidson, of Spokane, and Lauren C.B. Barry, of Cheney.

Timothy J. Bolser and Belina L. Serafini, both of Spokane.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Spokane Wilbert Vault Co. v. Travelers Casualty and Surety Co. et al., money claimed owed.

Terence M. Tombari et al. v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance, injuries/vehicle collision.

Michelle N. Graupman v. Kyle A. Earle, injuries/vehicle collision.

Robert C. Earle Jr. v. Roger E. Byrns, injuries/vehicle collision.

Hong J. Li v. Anita Bryant et al., restitution of premises.

AJR LLC v. Stadium Pizza Inc. et al., restitution of premises.

Appleway Equipment Leasing Inc. v. Anthony L. Tyson, money claimed owed.

Jay Schmauch, D.O. v. Providence Physician Services Co., breach of contract.

Scott Pennestri et al. v. Wilbert Dvorak et al., quiet title.

Barbieri Family Foundation Inc. v. Voices for Opportunity, Income, Childcare, Education and Support, restitution of premises.

Goodale and Barbieri Co. v. Edna Mintle et al., restitution of premises.

William D. Blake v. Perry Winant et al., restitution of premises.

Nancy Isserlis v. Courtney Jacobson et al., restitution of premises.

Brian Brown v. Dawn Glore, restitution of premises.

Marriage dissolution petitions

Avery, Amy J. and Brandon A.

Lindberg, Christopher J. and Annette M.

Simpkins, Kerri, and Aho, Randall

Bastien, Lisa L. and Oliver D.

Crawford, Brittnie and Seth

Lerum, Allen M. and Kay L.

Odood, Anna M.J. and Kapeli V.R.

Nau, Tarig and Lesley

Verment, Lysa K. and Lee A.

Squicciarino, Michael J. and Brenda K.

Douke, Wilmer and Della

McDaries, Andrea and Ronald

Blackmore, Kerri and William

Peters, Breanna M. and Joshua P.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Keblawi, Samir S. and Crystina L.

Henriksen, Kareen M. and Paul I.

Barysiuk, Dzina, and Nazarchuk, Andrey

McCown, Ernie and Susan

Hampton, Mava and Jack

Nielson, Billy J. and Crystal D.

Dumaw, Rebecca and Daryl

Jones, Linda M. and Glynn B.

Pillsbury, Luke N. and Andrea M.

Snow-Bunch, Dawna L. and Darrick E.

Wiedmer, Michelle J. and Jonathon D.

Burke, Scott T. and Deborah A.

Ries, Tabitha J., and Rardon, Rusty V.

McPhee, Charity S. and Bradley R.

Scharberg, Terri R. and Timothy L.

Sneed, Vicki M. and Geoffrey R.

Bartlett, Terry J. and Paul N.

Christie, Raymond C., and Murphy, Katie L.

Declaration of Invalidity

Angelo, Nikki A., and Vincent, Thomas M.

Criminal sentencings

Judge Annette S. Plese

Andy W. Hoke, 25; 14 months in prison with credit given for 68 days served, second-degree possession of stolen property, second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission and false or illegal statement on certificate of ownership.

Lawrence A. Wideman, 43; 90 days in jail with credit given for 64 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to failure to register as a sex/kidnap offender.

Judge Sam F. Cozza

Margaret G. Christian, 54; two days in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.

Judge Greg Sypolt

Nicholas R. Hawthorne, 20; 12 months in jail, after pleading guilty to failure to remain at the scene of an accident-injured person.

Michael H. Coleman, 39; 12 months and one day in prison with credit given for 51 days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission and conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.

Cherisse M. Stolp, 23; $99,903 restitution, 20 days in jail with credit given for 20 days served, after pleading guilty to first-degree theft.

Judge Jerome J. Leveque

Alicene C. Chubak, 41; three days in jail with credit given for three days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.

Judge Maryann C. Moreno

Jermaine J. Hockaday, 31; three months in jail with credit given for 56 days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Douglass L. Shafer, 45; two months in jail with credit given for 51 days served, after pleading guilty to harassment.

Brian A. Griffith, 22; 81 days in jail with credit given for 51 days served, up to 24 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault.

George E. Dykstra Jr., 31; three days in jail with credit given for three days served, after pleading guilty to violation of order.

Tiffany D. Collins, 35; 14 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Garrett L. Morgan, 43; 20 days in jail with credit given for 20 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.

Devin M. Rowden, 19; two days in jail with credit given for two days served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Benjamin L. Johnson, 31; 12 plus months in prison, after pleading guilty to two counts of delivery of a controlled substance.

Gary D. Old, 48; six months in jail and one day served with credit given for 33 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree theft and possession of a controlled substance.

Krystal L. Matthews, 27; 23 days in jail with credit given for 23 days served, 24 months probation, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance and second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Ammon B. Chandler, 27; $1,000 fine, one day in jail, after pleading guilty to delivery of a controlled substance.

Shawn M. Ross, 25; three months in jail, after pleading guilty to second-degree trafficking in stolen property.

Vanessa A. Houston, 19; $14,691 restitution, 12 days in jail with credit given for 12 days served, after being found guilty of possession of a stolen motor vehicle.

Randal W. Barlow, 25; one day in jail, two years probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree theft.

Artem G. Kuznetsov, 19; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Alea R. Newman, 35; one day in jail, after pleading guilty to third-degree possession of stolen property.

Carla J. McKee, 50; $5,495 restitution, 30 days in jail, 24 months probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree theft and first-degree trafficking in stolen property.

Marie R. Lundy, 23; two days in jail with credit given for two days served, 24 months probation, after being found guilty of first-degree trafficking in stolen property.

Brenton J. Dreier, 22; five days in jail with credit given for five days served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Aubrey N. Johnson, 31; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Bradlee C. Graves, 18; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree malicious mischief and vehicle prowling.

Zachariah N. Sitter, 27; 90 months in prison with credit given for 184 days served, after pleading guilty to two counts of possession of a controlled substance, three counts of delivery of a controlled substance, two counts of second-degree theft, residential burglary, first-degree theft, theft of a motor vehicle, theft of a firearm, conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance, second-degree identity theft and first-degree conspiracy to traffic in stolen property.

Federal courts

Bankruptcy petitions

Anne Diosomito, Colbert; debts of $443,594.

Edward Diosomito, 13110 N. Addison St.; debts of $443,594.

Rachel Lewis, 119 E. Wedgewood; debts of $53,015.

Joanne Acuff, 1621 S. Grand Blvd.; debts of $32,913.

Patricia Bergstrom, 903 W. Weile Ave.; debts of $102,595.

Kenneth Adams, Spokane Valley; debts of $121,513.

Terie Good, Airway Heights; debts of $84,597.

Elmer and Judith Darrah, Spokane Valley; debts of $225,185.

Natasha Couture, 8219 E. Broadway Ave.; debts of $193,579.

Municipal and District courts

Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.

Judge Vance W. Peterson

Mark A. Miller, 46; 10 days in jail with credit given for 10 days served, 24 months probation, fourth-degree domestic violence assault.

Judge Donna Wilson

Raymond L. Patterson, 47; $1,121 fine, 90 days in jail with credit given for 80 days served, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated.

Judge Mary Logan

Bradley J. Bowerman, 46; 30 days in jail, possession of a dangerous weapon.

Ronald E. Branson IV, 34; 13 days in jail, first-degree trespass building.

Benjamin F. Cooper, 26; 240 days in jail, assault.

Thomas J. Curd, 26; 15 days in jail, making or having burglary tools.

Eric L. Detlaff, 29; 79 days in jail, assault.

Richard L. Foxley, 52; 16 days in jail, second-degree driving with license suspended.

Stanley A. Frost, 59; 11 days in jail, third-degree driving with license suspended.

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