Washington records
Wed., Oct. 17, 2012
Spokane County
Marriage licenses
Fred A. Tohm, of Chattaroy, and Norma L. Jorgensen, of Loon Lake, Wash.
Michael R. Hunter and Christa L. Carroll, both of Airway Heights.
Thomas W. Halbrook and Krista A. Barnes, both of Spokane.
Kyung W. Cho and Hanh N. Nguyen, both of Spokane.
Danil N. Tyurin and Valentina V. Kholostova, both of Spokane.
Brian J. Sills and Christina N. Gailley, both of Spokane Valley.
Tyson T. Simonson, of Outlook, Saskatchewan, and Kendra E. Simonson, of Clayton, Wash.
In the courts Superior courts
New suits
Mountain Utilities Inc. v. Wells Construction Inc. et al., breach of contract.
Numerica Credit Union v. Brayden L. Jessen et al., money claimed owed.
Fire Control Sprinkler Systems Co. v. Lori L. Crull, money claimed owed.
Rita Clark v. Habitat for Humanity Spokane et al., personal injury.
Karen M. Hudson v. Restaurants Unlimited Inc., personal injury.
Brenda K. Holden v. Darrell G. Haynes et al., personal injury.
Richard W. Perednia v. Richard L. Yapp et al., quiet title.
Jack B. Kellum v. Patrick Webb et al., injuries/vehicle collision.
Lofts at Joel LLC v. Ryan Sowards, restitution of premises.
Alvin Haas v. Alexandra Ferguson et al., restitution of premises.
Call Realty Inc. v. Cheyenne Edwards et al., restitution of premises.
Geraldine Walsh et al. v. Timothy Walsh et al., restitution of premises.
Marriage dissolution petitions
Carlton, Regina R. and Jermaine I.
Werme, David H. and Karen M.
Kucera, James P. and Wanda G.
Marriage dissolutions granted
Balmes, Tom and Melody
Criminal sentencings
Judge Harold D. Clarke III
Ericka L. McCandless, 40; 24 months in prison, after pleading guilty to two counts of possession of a controlled substance.
Judge Tari Eitzen
Tayone D. Akers, 20; 14 months in prison with credit given for 155 days served, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault.
Judge Sam F. Cozza
Jacob K. McGill, 23; 60 days in jail, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.
Nathan W. Day, 22; 77 months in prison, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit first-degree burglary and three counts of first-degree robbery.
Federal court
Bankruptcy petitions
Darrell and Theresa Lembcke, Moses Lake; debts of $319,887.
Heather Davies, Moses Lake; debts of $87,007.
Lesley Morrow, Spokane Valley; debts of $242,879.
Phillip Sly Jr., Othello, Wash.; debts of $11,250.
Ryan Heth, 9903 N. Moore St.; debts of $23,759.
Gary and Michele Welker, 7312 E. 10th Ave.; debts of $226,153.
Gerald and Lynne Richart, Cheney; debts of $93,038.
Heather Meddaugh, Colville; debts of $39,246.
Julia Martin, 910 E. Rockwell Ave.; debts of $7,000.
Christine Nash, 1316 E. 34th Ave.; debts of $408,234.
Lynn Sharr, Grand Coulee, Wash.; debts of $143,496.
Zachary and Amber Sparks, 4504 E. 35th Ave.; debts of $53,912.
Municipal and District courts
Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.
Judge Donna Wilson
Katherine L. Stratton, 60; $500 fine, two days in jail with credit given for two days served, driving while intoxicated amended to first-degree negligent driving.
Vincent J. Van Gelder, 23; $500 fine, driving while intoxicated amended to first-degree negligent driving.
Kyhre L. Williams, 23; $750 fine, driving while intoxicated amended to reckless driving.
Protem Virginia Rockwood
Mickey Burgess, 36; 30 days in jail, no-contact order violation.
Shaun S. Cane, 30; 16 days in jail, no-contact order violation.
Melissa R. Peterson, 36; 30 days in jail, malicious mischief personal property.
William K. Record, 30, 15 days in jail, no-contact order violation and hit and run – attended vehicle.
Michael J. Reid, 29; 34 days in jail, assault.
Edward T. Ritchie, 37; 44 days in jail, assault, two counts of malicious mischief personal property and second-degree driving with license suspended.
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