Washington records
Spokane County
Marriage licenses
Cory A. McConnaughey and Frances G. de Villa Mortel, both of Spokane.
Jimmy G. Anderson and Olga S. Bondarenko, both of Spokane.
Jeffrey M. Spangler and Allison P. Harmon, both of Spokane.
Stephen A. Hinkle, of Leavenworth, Wash., and Sarah E. Sprouse, of Spokane.
Michael R. Lofflin and Amber M. Comstock, both of Cheney.
Lee J. McArthur and Olimpia M. Edwards, both of Spokane.
Nicole L. Walter and Ross E. Henrichs, both of Spokane.
Michael T. Moran and Pamela M. Lafontaine, both of Spokane.
In the courts
Superior courts
New suits
BV/SP Aspen Village LLC v. Allyson Weekley, restitution of premises.
Aileen Warner v. Uniqua Anderson et al., restitution of premises.
Marriage dissolution petitions
Butler, Laura and Phillip
Kempf, Cassandra T. and Jerry J. Jr.
Schmidt, Kimberly C. and Edgar W.
Eichenbaum, Priscilla and Denny
Crowley, Eva D. and Francis J.
Anderson, Hannah J. and Aaron J.
Guevara, Kimberly and Steven
Marriage dissolutions granted
Fritz, Karen and James
Bebee, Sydney R. and Elena M.
Criminal sentencings
Judge Ellen Kalama Clark
Terrell O. Dike, 33; 14 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, after pleading guilty to escape from community custody and conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.
Marlana N. Forczek, 29; $3,265 restitution, 90 days in jail with credit given for 90 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to first-degree theft, third-degree retail theft with special/extenuating circumstances, three counts of second-degree theft and eight counts of second-degree identity theft.
Jeffrey T. Martin, 30; 151 days in jail with credit given for 151 days served, after being found guilty of second-degree theft.
Sarah A. Parlow, 37; four months in jail with credit given for 111 days served, after being found guilty of second-degree burglary.
Judge Maryann C. Moreno
Nicholas J. Richard, 35; 38 days in jail with credit given for 38 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault and bail jumping.
Judge Linda G. Tompkins
Jamie R. Faraca, 26; 50 days in jail with credit given for 50 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.
Bruce B. Franetich, 60; $85 restitution, 84 months in prison with credit given for 93 days served, 18 months probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree robbery.
Elijah T. Lange, 21; six months in jail with credit given for 39 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to violation of order.
Kevin A. Morris, 20; three months in jail with credit given for 55 days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.
Thomas J. Nollen, 32; 27 days in jail with credit given for 27 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree domestic violence malicious mischief.
Nick A. Peters, 33; two months in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to escape from community custody and conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.
Ryan M. Tafoya, 28; $475 restitution, six months in jail, after pleading guilty to second-degree burglary.
Chaunce F. Whitright, 37; 19 days in jail with credit given for 19 days served, after pleading guilty to prisoner possessing controlled substance.
Judge James M. Triplet
Samuel T. Banks aka Sam T. Banks, 28; 18 months in prison with credit given for 136 days served, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of possession of a controlled substance.
Municipal and District courts
Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.
Judge Mary Logan
Dwight C. Dehaven, 42; 48 days in jail, three counts no-contact order violation.
Daryl M. Ford, 32; 17 days in jail, assault.
Judge Tracy Staab
Floyd L. Thomas, 60; 26 days in jail, no-contact order violation.
Judge Michelle Szambelan
Twylah J. Miller, 36; 15 days in jail, third-degree driving with license suspended.
John Kovtuschenko, 59; 90 days in jail, two counts of no-contact order violation.
Jallien J. Jones, 18; 26 days in jail, assault.
James D. Jelsma, 44; 45 days in jail, four counts of no-contact order violation.