Washington records
Spokane County
Marriage licenses
Joseph E. Kostyk and Michelle L. Maloney, both of Spokane Valley.
Joshua L. Butts and Cassie J. Sherrodd, both of Spokane.
Mark W. Carden and Maria D. Rotell, both of Spokane.
Joseph J. Harrison and Elizabeth A. Holt, both of Spokane.
Nolan R. Loomis and Sheana N. Covey, both of Spokane.
Trevor S. Fields and Crystal M. Lord, both of Spokane Valley.
Tyler Rodden, of Lenexa, Kan., and Ashley Mayhle, of Olathe, Kan.
Jesse E. Ymer and Elisabeth M. Carabin, both of Spokane.
Travis M. McKee and Shannon J. Jacobson, both of Spokane Valley.
Brian L. Paulsen and Taylor A. Wittry, both of Spokane.
Marco A. Gonzalez and Brenda Y.M. Mejia, both of Spokane.
Kyle S. Savitz and Terri Harmon, both of Spokane.
In the courts Superior courts
New suits
Susan Mayer v. Rodney L. Andrews, breach of contract.
Amanda Pitts v. Inland Imaging LLC et al., medical malpractice.
Gisela Doerr v. Spokane Valley Aerie #3433 Fraternal Order of Eagles, personal injury.
Gordan A. Schuler v. Christopher J. Bohr, injuries/vehicle collision.
Pam Lyon v. Joshua Mularski et al., restitution of premises.
Ascenda v. Terry Rance et al., restitution of premises.
Ascenda v. Indio Inglehart et al., restitution of premises.
Kevin Zufall v. Bruce Peterson et al., restitution of premises.
Tawney Jones v. Igor Kochergin, restitution of premises.
Russell L. Smith v. Doug Wethington, restitution of premises.
Spokane Housing Ventures v. Steven Ballod, restitution of premises.
Lanzce G. Douglass Property Management LLC v. Christy A. Barnhart et al., restitution of premises.
Casey A. Sdao v. Wendy Kindred, restitution of premises.
Marriage dissolution petitions
Lombardi, Zita L.J. and James M.
Smith, Stacy and Nathan
Havner, Alicia K. and Steve W.
Jones, Carl M. and Lamb-Jones, Shannon M.
Pierce, Jeff N. and April N.
Lacey, Amy R. and Shawn R.
Brock, Kassa M. and Eric M.
Algeo, Dana M. and Connor, Charles A.
Hanson, Stephen and Jayme
Edvalson, Aaron D. and Rachel K.
LeFebvre, Lisa M. and Stephen N.
Deaton, Rhianna and Jordan, Gerald W. Jr.
Wade, Kimberly A. and Joshua A.
Marriage dissolutions granted
Dillon-Miller, Mary E. and Miller, Robyn C.
Lavigne, Heather J. and Patrick R.
Jeske, Hope L. and Sutherland, Gregory E.
Waltermire, Mark D. and Shay M.
Criminal sentencings
Judge Harold D. Clarke III
Jeremy C. Breitels, 34; 20 days in jail with credit given for 20 days served, after pleading guilty to violation of order.
Judge Greg Sypolt
Pavel P. Zinchenko, 53; $1,406 restitution, nine months in jail with credit given for 443 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree assault.
Stephen C. Corkey Jr., 27; 36.75 months in prison, after pleading guilty to residential burglary and two counts of trafficking in stolen property; $2,950 restitution, after pleading guilty to residential burglary and two counts of first-degree trafficking in stolen property; $5,030 restitution, after pleading guilty to residential burglary.
Municipal and District courts
Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.
Judge Vance W. Peterson
Warren J. Parker, 38; 64 days in jail with credit given for 64 days served, 24 months probation, protection order violation.
Commissioner Gerald Caniglia
Brendon S. Alban-Kellogg, 21; 18 days in jail, violation of a no-contact order.
Harry L. Autrey, 35; 12 days in jail, violation of a no-contact order.
Ronald L. Bouchard, 61; 17 days in jail, domestic violence assault.
Manuel Cabrera Jr., 18; nine days in jail, domestic violence assault.
Judge Michelle Szambelan
James R. Hall, 42; 90 days in jail, three days of violation of a no-contact order.
Johnnathin R. Hamilton, 30; 10 days in jail, domestic violence assault.
Amy N. Hopwood, 40; 41 days in jail, domestic violence assault.
Scott G. Klassen, 24; 16 days in jail, domestic violence assault.
Timothy J. Lubben, 22; 30 days in jail, violation of a no-contact order.
Rickey S. Luong, 25; 30 days in jail, reckless driving.
Judge Tracy Staab
John D. Pooley Jr., 32; 30 days in jail, domestic violence assault.
Udo J. Rhodes, 31; 60 days in jail, violation of a no-contact order.