Washington records

From staff reports

Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Robert T. Greenhalgh and Shealyn S. Brummett, both of Otis Orchards.

Kirsten E. Freche and Morgan S. Whitman, both of Spokane.

David A. Russie and Rebecca A. Fullerton, both of Cheney.

Tyler J. Emtman and Felicia R. Athos, both of Cheney.

Kimmarley J. Taylor and Noel F. Aaron, both of Spokane.

Keith E. Ament and Celicia N. Winn, both of Spokane Valley.

Daniel R. Reach and Kimberlee S. Moore, both of Spokane.

Clifford L. Graves and Jade N. M. Holland, both of Spokane.

Patrick S. Jones and Dorothy L. Marsonette, both of Spokane.

Brett A. McDonald and Kaila K. Helton, both of Spokane.

Nicholas W. Bates and Keilee M. Hays, both of Colbert.

Ryan B. Graham and Lillian J. Hyde, both of Spokane Valley.

Russell R. Carrier and Tandem J. Maupin, both of Newport, Wash.

Peter G. Vanvoorhis and Misty J. Bebout, both of Spokane.

Nathan J. Mueller and Elizabeth A. Healy, both of Spokane.

Clever J. Brock and Tina M. Zeutschel, both of Cheney.

Shelly Marie and Francis N. Depender, both of Spokane.

Thao P. Vo and Dieu C. K. Huynh, both of Spokane.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Jack Ramm Revocable Trust v. Ron Hunter, et al., restitution of premises.

Richard Ziesmer v. Kia Richardson, restitution of premises.

John Morrow v. Lawrence B Stone Properties, complaint.

Solomon A. Agere v. Meseret Shiferaw, wrongful death.

American Express National Bank v. Steven J. Lay, money claimed owed.

Erich Dickenson v. Eastern Washington University, complaint for damages.

Debra Reynolds v. Sea Con LLC, et al., seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Tonette Lazanis, et al. v. East Valley School District No. 361, joint complaint for constructive discharge and workplace discrimination.

Tanya Noddings v. Chase Jamison, et al., seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Consolidated Billing Services v. Invigorated Healthcare Management LLC, money claimed owed.

Susan M. Bryant v. James Abitz, et al., seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

David G. Gailey DDS, et al. v. Jerome F. Boynton, et al., verified complaint.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Beaudoin, Lindsay R. and Ashley C. A.

Reynolds, David C. and Lavonne

Greenwood, Cheri A. and Pickthorn, Greg G.

Tithin, Jessica R. and Ishmael L.

Cook, Jocelyn E. and Thomas M.

Feltwell, Daysia and Varner, Cody

Lindley, Alicia R. and Michael R.

Tyler, Megen A. and Allen R.

Gribble, Ashley L. and Jesse M.

Ackaret, Misty L. and Langton, Kenneth T.

Lauricella, Margaret A. and John J.

Glander, Patricia and Michael

Cook, Trina D. and Michael L.

Joslyn, Melanie G. and Douglas S.

Dart, Bobbi J. and Stanton, John R.

Henning, Sharlene M. and Stevens, David L.

Campbell, Ryan and Amy

Criminal sentencings

Judge Maryann C. Moreno

Christopher M. Hoyt, 41; 12.75 months in a prison-based alternative, 12.75 months probation, after pleading guilty to attempt to elude a police vehicle.

Orry L. Adams, 24; nine months in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault.

Christopher Noakes, 49; $678 restitution, 12 months in jail with credit given for 183 days served, after pleading guilty to first-degree trafficking in stolen property.

Judge Annette S. Plese

Henry Henry, 32; $240 restitution, 46 months in prison, 36 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree rape, first-degree robbery and first-degree burglary.

Judge Michelle D. Szambelan

Richard A. Galburth also known as Richard A. Williams, 33; 90 days in jail with credit given for 90 days served, six months probation, after pleading guilty to two counts of first-degree rendering criminal assistance.

Terrell L. Wilson, 37; 47.25 months in jail, after pleading guilty to attempted second-degree robbery.

Judge Timothy B. Fennessy

Jerry J. Hoffman, 22; 25 months in a prison-based alternative, 25 months probation, after pleading guilty to attempt to elude a police vehicle and third-degree assault.

Judge Charnelle M. Bjelkengren

Heather M. Whipple, 20; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, after being found guilty of making false or misleading statement to a public servant-domestic violence.

Judge Harold D. Clarke III

Ian R. Mackenzie, 32; three days in jail with credit given for three days served, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.

Municipal and District courts

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

Judge Mary Logan

Nashira A. Ellis, 41; five days in jail, five days work crew, fourth-degree assault.

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