Washington records

From staff reports

Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Larissa M. Martinet and Noah D. Wellington, both of Spokane.

Richard Tovar and Lucero G. V. Aguilar, both of Spokane.

Wyatt M. Kelley of Spokane and Alba X. C. Lopez of Seattle.

Brian J. Brunette and Erika E. Johnson, both of Spokane Valley.

Garrett M. Haley, of Spokane, and Julianna E. Murray, of Mead.

Frank J. Clair and Catherine L. Moore, both of Spokane Valley.

Justin R. Davis and Jessica D. Dratch, both of Colbert.

Edward M. Counts and Barbara F. Haight, both of Spangle.

Ricky D. Moran and Jeau L. Harper, both of Spokane Valley.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Sherwin Williams Co. v. Perla G. Espinal, et al., money claimed owed.

River City Management LLC v. Tonya Porter, restitution of premises.

Spokane Teachers Credit Union v. Christina Cordy, money claimed owed.

Zainab Abd v. Benjamin Rice-Erso, seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Steven Van Dinter v. Potelco Inc., et al., seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Spokane Hospitality LLC v. GS Bains LLC, property damages.

Irina Thomas v. Joseph Ortega, restitution of premises.

Parc Chelan LLC, et al. v. Angela Johnson, restitution of premises.

G&R Hansen Properties LLC v. Patrick M. Buckles, restitution of premises.

Chase A. Sperline v. Thomas W. Mitchell, et al., restitution of premises.

Randy Elder v. West Valley Builders Inc., seeking quiet title.

Pioneer Human Services v. Maurice Yates, restitution of premises.

Madison Real Estate and Property Management Inc. v. Rebecca M. Rogers, restitution of premises.

Bobbi Woodward v. Michael Laycock, seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Merrill Smith v. Chapman Enterprises Inc., complaint for damages, wrongful death and survival action.

Irina Robison v. Andrea Davis, restitution of premises.

American Express National Bank v. Jennifer Sparks, money claimed owed.

American Express National Bank v. Katherine Mitchell, money claimed owed.

American Express National Bank v. Peter Orena, money claimed owed.

American Express National Bank v. Jeyza Veras, money claimed owed.

R&R Family Properties LLC v. Lindsey Groth, restitution of premises.

Ami Strahan, et al. v. Aaron Hiderbrand, restitution of premises.

Jeffrey S. Ward v. Thomas A. Lugo, et al., complaint.

Mary Johnson v. Arc of Spokane, et al., complaint for damages.

Janice Lawyer v. CHSPSC LLC, et al., complaint for injury and damages.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Anderson, Rebecca and Nathan

Zhang, Lei and McCrea, Bryanna M.

Hollowell, Angela and Crane, Scott

Keith, Deanna L. and Scott

Highfield, Allyson N. and Terrence W.

Whisman, Shawn and Michelle

Manus, Nicole and Castagno, Tracie L.

Parker, Kalicia D. and Melvin T.

Criminal sentencings

Judge Michael P. Price

Anafiel B. I. Williams, 27; three months in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault-domestic violence.

Judge Michelle D. Szambelan

Terry M. Vranjes, 40; 32.25 months in prison with credit for time served to be determined, after pleading guilty to fourth-degree assault and attempted first-degree theft.

Jamie B. Robison, 43; $400 restitution, seven months in jail, after pleading guilty to second-degree theft and second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Judge Annette S. Plese

Sydney R. Sterling, 24; 33 days in jail, 24 months probation, after pleading guilty to violation of order-domestic violence and being found guilty of fourth-degree assault-domestic violence.

Nicholas R. Pillar, 29; $1,344 restitution, 72 days in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree vehicle prowling and third-degree assault.

Judge Harold D. Clarke III

Karla L. Rexilius, 54; $4,307 restitution, two days in jail with credit given for two days served, after being found guilty of first-degree theft.

Kimberly A. Carter also known as Kimberly A. Hodges, 50; one day in jail, after pleading guilty to money laundering.

Kisha N. Hernandez, 27; three days in jail with credit given for three days served, 24 months probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission and being found guilty of solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Joyce I. Ford, 62; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of second-degree vehicle prowling and third-degree theft.

Michael L. Stapleford, 25; two days in jail with credit given for two days served, 24 months probation, after being found guilty of third-degree malicious mischief.

Jay A. Walter, 33; 38 days in jail with credit given for 38 days served, after pleading guilty to third-degree retail theft with special/extenuating circumstances.

Scott A. Cavanaugh, 22; two months in jail, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Ashleigh N. Johnson, 25; 20 days in jail with credit given for 20 days served, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Judge John O. Cooney

David J. Moreno, 26; five days in jail with credit given for five days served, after pleading guilty to four counts of conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance.

Zachary C. Kass, 24; 43 days in jail with credit given for 43 days served, 24 months probation, after being found guilty of solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance fourth-degree assault-domestic violence.

Sampson E. Shove, 39; seven days in jail with credit given for seven days served, 24 months probation, after being found guilty of fourth-degree assault-domestic violence.

Michael L. Medina, 34; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, after being found guilty of solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Donovan W. Doney, 25; four days in jail with credit given for four days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to criminal mischief.

William E. Hughes, 39; four months in jail with credit given for 96 days served, after pleading guilty to attempt to elude a police vehicle.

Earnest R. Rainer, 54; 12 months in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to criminal mischief-domestic violence and violation of order-domestic violence.

Josh S. Kaufmann, 27; one day in jail, after being found guilty of resisting arrest.

Christopher F. Cork, 31; 33 months in prison with credit for time served to be determined, after pleading guilty to two counts of first-degree theft.

Edward J. Jeffers, 47; $1,000 restitution, 364 days in jail, 24 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree malicious mischief-domestic violence.

Kenyen L. Intermill, 21; eight months in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to criminal mischief-domestic violence.

Ricardo E. Alvarez, 38; 60 days in jail, 24 months probation, after being found guilty of fourth-degree assault-domestic violence.

Zachary L. Hutsell, 24; 47 days in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to violation of order-domestic violence.

Municipal and District courts

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

Judge Mary Logan

Kendra N. Allen-Grant, 33; 33 days in jail, two counts of theft.

Daniel W. Bendewald, 53; $250 fine, one day in jail.

Claudia A. R. Birdtail, 22; 11 days in jail, harassment.

Jazz J. C. F. Borromeo, 24; $600 fine, 180 days electronic home monitoring, driving while intoxicated.

Kimberle R. Brown, 51; $350 fine, one day in jail, reckless driving.

Judge Matthew Antush

Ashleigh N. Johnson, 25; two days in jail, theft.

Floyd E. Owens, 36; $375 fine, one day in jail, reckless driving.

Judge Tracy Staab

Zachary V. Platero, 29; one day in jail, first-degree trespass building and malicious mischief-property.

Devin E. Shaw, 23; 23 days in jail, two counts of theft.

Ryan C. Walker, 26; 30 days in jail, interference with vehicular traffic.

Editor’s note: An earlier version of these court records misidentified Alba X. C. Lopez in the marriage licenses.

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