Washington records
Tue., Oct. 16, 2012
Spokane County
Marriage licenses
Gregory L. Griffith and Victoria M. Bogue, both of Cheney.
Timothy J. Meehan, of Spokane Valley, and Mary C. Norris, of Othello, Wash.
James E. Mills and Annie Breyman, both of Rexburg, Idaho.
Jeremy S. Lilly and Joelle N. Summers, both of Spokane.
Chester E. Forsyth and Lena J. Hudon, both of Spokane.
In the courts Superior courts
New suits
Samuel James v. Joshua Jamerson et al., breach of contract.
Ruth Turner v. Debra Depee, restitution of premises.
Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Paula Harvey et al., restitution of premises.
Roben M. Ertter v. Debbie P. Hunton et al., restitution of premises.
Suk V. Rental v. Misty Albertson et al., restitution of premises.
Marriage dissolution petitions
Harty, Josh C. and Heather L.
Ortiz, Brandy L. and Mario
Crawford, Michille and Scott N.
Rowland, Kelsie M. and James E.
Smetzler, Meredith and Jeffrey
Helm, David and Michele
Steinbach, Mike D. and Nancy
Stuart, Felicia and Steven
Marriage dissolutions granted
Green, Stephanie P. and Ronald
Gonzalez, Amber and Cory
Fletcher-Davila, Shawn, and Davila, Julio J.
Hendricks, Michelle L. and Randolph R. II
Jacobson, Ileia C. and James R.
Bryant, Christopher P. and Monica F.
Weber, Melissa K. and Nicholas W.
Criminal sentencings
Judge Sam F. Cozza
Kayletta M. Olbricht, 26; 37 days in jail with credit given for 37 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to attempted residential burglary.
Gary E. Fridley, 52; 24 months probation, after pleading guilty to first-degree criminal trespass and third-degree theft.
Dashawn L. Jordan, 37; 12 months in jail, after pleading guilty to riot.
Chelsey J. Loe, 20; three days in jail with credit given for three days served, after pleading guilty to two counts of first-degree trafficking in stolen property and second-degree trafficking in stolen property.
Craig W. Metcalfe, 47; six months in jail with credit given for 65 days served, after pleading guilty to violation of a foreign protection order.
Patrick A. Mead, 31; 12 3/4 months in prison, after pleading guilty to possession of a stolen motor vehicle and two counts of bail jumping; $3,511 restitution, after pleading guilty to possession of a stolen motor vehicle.
Kelvin W. Veazie, 51; 12-plus months in prison, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.
Tyler B. Morlan, 20; $13,396 restitution, 19 months in prison, after pleading guilty to three counts of residential burglary and second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.
Federal court
Bankruptcy petitions
Lauren and Mark Caldier, 1524 E. Nebraska Ave.; debts of $213,863.
Christine Brown, 2603 W. Dalton Ave.; debts of $171,884.
Gregory Boniface, 1123 E. Mission Ave.; debts of $304,358.
Shirley McCall, 810 E. Pine Tree Drive; debts of $14,185.
Valerie King, Marcus, Wash.; debts of $54,115.
Glenn Smith, Almira, Wash.; debts of $36,253.
Kathryn Jackson, Davenport, Wash.; debts of $79,182.
James Hunter, 524 W. Seventh Ave.; debts of $29,714.
Michelle Staggs, 3629 E. Princeton Ave.; debts of $119,232.
Margaret Camp, 52 E. 40th Ave.; debts of $372,397.
Municipal and District courts
Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.
Judge Donna Wilson
Ryan D. Talarico, 31; 30 days in jail converted to 120 hours of community service, second-degree criminal trespass, third-degree malicious mischief and obstructing a law enforcement officer.
Judge Sara B. Derr
Ben M. Bothman, 27; $500 fine, one day in jail, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated amended to reckless driving.
Leonetta M. Brown, 41; four days in jail converted to 32 hours of community service, third-degree driving with license suspended and making a false statement to a public servant amended to refusing to give information.
Courtney A. Cole, 21; $500 fine, 12 months probation, driving while intoxicated amended to first-degree negligent driving.
Ronald M. Emery, 45; $940 fine, three days in jail with credit given for three days served, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated.
Christopher C. Evans, 36; $500 fine, one day in jail, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated amended to reckless driving.
Shylah A. Faulkes, 24; $500 fine, one day in jail amended to eight hours of community service, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated amended to reckless driving.
Protem Virginia Rockwood
Kellie J. Suenkel, 33; 15 days in jail, theft.
Wesley H. Bastin, 49; $1,620 fine, 57 days in jail, driving while intoxicated.
James E. Beggs, 49; five days in jail, theft.
Bryan D. Bewick, 26; five days in jail, third-degree driving with license suspended.
Ronald E. Branson IV, 36; 13 days in jail, disorderly conduct.
Tanya A. Chapman, 38; 45 days in jail, theft.
Zachariah J. Cosner, 27; nine days in jail, assault.
Meghann M. Cuniff, 29; $941 fine, one day in jail, reckless endangerment.
Justin A. Maidhoff, 24; 13 days in jail, second-degree trespass premises.
Udo J. Rhodes, 33; 60 days in jail, assault.
Torey S. Roberts, 46; five days in jail, third-degree driving with license suspended.
Angela M. Russell, 34; $940 fine, first-degree negligent driving.
Justin A. Stroud, 24; 13 days in jail, theft.
Nicholas P. Theriault, 24; 23 days in jail, theft.
Mark L. Bliven, 46; nine days in jail, assault.
Commissioner Gerald Caniglia
Justin A. Diaz, 22; 28 days in jail, making a false statement.
Jacob J. Ellison, 21; $900 fine, two days in jail, reckless driving.
Richard A. Ellsworth, 60; 20 days in jail, second-degree trespass premises.
Danielle M. Fleet, 31; six days in jail, theft.
Judge Michelle Szambelan
Craig R. Hanson, 61; 10 days in jail, third-degree driving with license suspended.
Maline D. Miller, 26; $941 fine, one day in jail, reckless endangerment.
Natasha M. Musgrove, 18; 10 days in jail, assault.
Benjamin S. Oien, 20; 15 days in jail, second-degree trespass premises.
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