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Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Ryan D. Rapp and Tiana S. Schmitz, both of Spokane Valley.

Kassie L. Posey and Tyler A. Lucas, both of Colbert.

Erik M. Plumstead and Alysha M. Deonier, both of Spokane Valley.

Charles J. Hill and Savannah S. Martin, both of Spokane.

Taylor J. Kruiswyk and Karli G. Pound, both of Spokane.

Corrina M. Hill and Nico B. Salakar, both of Spokane.

Roy A. Parker, of Tigard, Oregon, and Sharla J. Sanders, of Vancouver, Washington.

Megan R. Lane and Brian E. Kirley, both of Spokane.

Donald L. Scotland and Laurinda A. Cummings, both of Mead.

Chelsea C. Roughsedge and Aaron L. Kuckovic, both of Medical Lake.

Kevin A. Hekmatpanah, of Spokane, and Kristina M. Ploeger, of Cheney.

Spencer A. Tracy and Hanna K. Carlsen, both of Fairfield.

Jordan W. Lyman and Danielle L. Frazier, both of Deer Park.

Scott A. Carlson and Bobbi A. Dunnell, both of Spokane.

Carol A. Rempel and Timothy G. Franz, both of Liberty Lake.

Rory E. French and Sandra S. Munger, both of Spokane.

Mason J. McCann and Bethany B. Cobb, both of Nine Mile Falls.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Cavalry SPV I LLC v. Angela Douglas et al., money claimed owed.

Cavalry SPV I LLC v. Laura Irons et al., money claimed owed.

Cavalry SPV I LLC v. Mary E. Nickens et la., money claimed owed.

LVNV Funding LLC v. Eugene Yarovoy et al., money claimed owed.

Goodale & Barbieri Co. v. Haley Proctor, restitution of premises.

Discover Bank v. Patricia Torgerson, money claimed owed.

Jason F. Sayler v. Hurricane Diesel Performance and Repair LLC, verified complaint for breach of contract.

Nina E. Fischer et al. v. Talmac LLC et al., complaint for damages.

Jacqueline Properties LLC v. Christina Curry, restitution of premises.

LVNV Funding LLC v. Beverly Mandahl et al., money claimed owed.

LVNV Funding LLC v. Gerson Hernandez et al., money claimed owed.

Goodale & Barbieri Co. v. Kirsten Sewell, restitution of premises.

Wells Fargo Bank NA v. York Hoskins et al., foreclosure.

JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association v. Michael Bell Jr. et al., foreclosure.

Christopher Dredge et al. v. Martin Ryan et al., seeking quiet title.

JH Portfolio Debt Equities LLC v. Jeffery Hemry et al., money claimed owed.

JH Portfolio Debt Equities LLC v. Noah Huttinger et al., money claimed owed.

Victoria J. Long v. Quolia C. Carr, seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Matthew A. Grace v. Frank L. Hunt, seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Sherwin-Williams Co. v. Andrew Gallas, complaint.

LVNV Funding LLC v. Cheryl L. Wright et al., money claimed owed.

EXL Property Management LLC v. Queenie V. Morris, restitution of premises.

Jerry L. Rathbun v. Chase C. Davis, complaint for injuries and damages.

Marriage dissolution petitions

Abernathy, Lynette L. and James M.

Connor, Michael W. and Karrina L.

Griffin, Margaret, and Cousins, Frederick

Kocol, Stanley A. and Hailey M.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Farnsworth, Joann F. and Jeromy W.

Weimer, Tamara A. and John H.

Kirwan, Corey T. and Tiffany C.

Goodwin, Kristina K. and Jarrod C.

Devereaux, Crystal and Skye

Mugo, Monica A. and Benson M.

Daugherty, Amy and Matthew

Sanders, Miranda and Seth

Perez, Tracy and Wilfred

Lindstrom, Shawn C. and Souksavanh

Kelly, Courtney R., and Richardson, Aaron M.

Criminal sentencings

Judge Michael P. Price

Azariah E. Hulsey, 39; 25 months in a prison-based alternative, 25 months probation, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance, two counts of forgery, unlawful production of payment instruments and possession of a stolen motor vehicle.

Tawnee M. Holt, 28; $227.92 restitution, four months in jail, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Judge Harold D. Clarke III

Brandon J. Fitzgerald, 28; 60 months and one day in prison, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to possession of a stolen firearm and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

Tony F. Fawver, 21; 24 months in a residential chemical dependency treatment-based alternative, after pleading guilty to second-degree theft and two counts of possession of a controlled substance.

Sarah A. Miller, 26; $957 restitution, 19 days in jail with credit given for 19 days served, after pleading guilty to third-degree retail theft with special/extenuating circumstances.

Vincent E. Dorsey, 50; 24 months in a residential chemical dependency treatment-based alternative, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.

Gary B. Olive Jr., 50; 56 days in jail with credit given for 56 days served, after pleading guilty to three counts of conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance.

Judge Maryann C. Moreno

Kurt B. Leppert Sr., 60; 252 months to life in prison, lifetime probation, after being found guilty of two counts of first-degree rape of a child, second-degree rape of a child, two counts of first-degree child molestation, second-degree child molestation and unlawful imprisonment with sexual motivation.

Municipal and District courts

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

Judge Mary Logan

Rothen Bruno, 37; $200 fine, one day in jail, reckless endangerment.

Crystal A. Labute, 34; two days in jail, 16 hours community service, third-degree driving with license suspended.

Robert A. Pashon, 41; 15 days in jail, second-degree trespass premises.

Christina M. Del Rosso, 26; nine days in jail, third-degree driving with license suspended.

Gary E. Di Luzio, 61; $200 fine, one day in jail, driving while intoxicated.

Devin D. Elwess, 24; three days in jail converted to 24 hours work crew, no valid operating license without identification.

Heidi J. Friend, 37; nine days in jail, theft.

Elyse M. Geile, 25; 10 days in jail converted to 40 hours work crew, hit and run unattended property and theft.

Judge Matthew Antush

Patricia F. Hasenflue, 26; 30 days in jail, operating a vehicle without an ignition interlock.

Joseph G. Johnson, 35; one day in jail, second-degree trespass premises.

Lonnie D. Lacy, 37; 36 days in jail, false statement.

Gregorie R. McGill, 21; eight days in jail, third-degree driving with license suspended.

Dakota M. McQuain, 23; $5,000 fine, one day in jail, reckless endangerment.

Michael P. Mercer, 39; 104 days in jail, theft.

Eric M. Meyers, 50; 30 days in jail, third-degree driving with license suspended.

Judge Tracy Staab

Jeremy D. Pedersen, 45; 90 days in jail, electronic home monitoring, first-degree driving with license suspended and failure to stop and give information.

Daniel S. Perry, 35; five days in jail, five days work crew, disorderly conduct (fighting).

Courtney A. Sevier, 29; 11 days in jail, second-degree trespass premises.

Nathaniel M. Sharp, 25; one day in jail, first-degree negligent driving.

Holden W.D. Shuck, 28; 30 days in jail, obstructing an officer.

Bailey T. Stoddard, 22; one day in jail, 16 hours community service, reckless driving.

Kenneth R. Thiefault, 37; 90 days in jail, no valid operating license without identification and failure to transfer title within 45 days.

Jack C. Walker, 20; one day in jail, reckless driving.

Daniel S. Wheatley, 24; 15 days in jail, reckless driving.

Shalimar J. Williams, 40; 45 days in jail, theft.

John C. Yates, 36; one day in jail, first-degree negligent driving.

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