Washington records
Spokane County
Marriage licenses
Kyle C. Prothe and Alexis M. Roberts, both of Spokane.
Jayme S. Murbach of Spokane and Gram R. McGregor of Deer Park.
Warrin D. Bazile and Emmar J. Williams, both of Spokane.
John S. Sullivan and Linda A. Wagner, both of Spokane.
April J. Whitney and Taylor M. Reed, both of Spokane.
Michael R. Stuart and Kelsey N. Grimmer, both of Spokane.
Christian E. Rhodes and Adryona L. Daniels, both of Spokane.
Andrew N. Fritze and Courtney A. Huerter, both of Manhattan, Kan.
In the courts
Superior courts
New suits
Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Craig Wurster, complaint.
Capital One Bank USA N.A. v. Anna C. Beer, money claimed owed.
Capital One Bank USA N.A. v. Trevor T. Conley, money claimed owed.
Frank Primiani v. Steven Schneider, complaint for legal malpractice and breach of fiduciary duty.
Dermeris Skaggs, et al. v. Wesco Insurance Company, seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.
Ryan Naccarato v. Michael Schumacher, et al., complaint for damages.
Labor and Industries v. SERVPRO of Northeast Spokane, application for safety and health inspection entry warrant pursuant to the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act.
Brandi M. Jordan v. Ryan O. Wilson, seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.
Ire LLC v. Rodger Ford, et al., restitution of premises.
Eagle Point Apartments LLC v. Jason L. Transue, et al., restitution of premises.
Jason B. Couey, et al. v. Kyle L. Conrad, et al., restitution of premises.
Ronald D. Moffatt v. Yancy McKeen, et al., seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.
Security Properties Residential LLC, et al. v. Miranda N. Dolley, restitution of premises.
Donna M. Mazurik v. Gabriel Breitenstein, et al., seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.
Marriage dissolutions granted
Swoboda, Deborah and James
Dougherty, Jennifer and Landon
Keefe, Josephine A. and Hickey, Steven A.
Ogorek, Briana L. and Zachery A.
Lucy, Kimberly and Kevin
Mathews, Gregory R. and Darleen L.
Barnes, Brittany and Zachary
Abbott, Raymond D. and Boone, Deann L.
Stillwell, Tyler J. and Danielle R.
Holman-Edison, Angela and Edison, Gregory
Anderson, Ryan C. and Jay, Amelia
Roberds, Raedean G. and Michael H.
Schmuhl, John and Ann
Legal separations granted
Nyberg, Barbara J. and Debill, Delbert D.
Criminal sentencings
Judge Maryann C. Moreno
Charles J. Reevis, 29; $384 restitution, 90 days in jail with credit given for 106 days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree malicious mischief.
Judge John O. Cooney
Leron Ford, 60; 40 days in jail with credit given for 40 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to criminal mischief.
Edward G. Taylor, 45; 57 months in a prison-based alternative, 57 months probation, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.
Michael R. Culbreth also known as Michael J. Culbreth, 53; $2,892 restitution, 22 months in prison, after pleading guilty to second-degree burglary.
Judge Michelle D. Szambelan
Kelli M. Stone also known as Kelli M. Taylor, 31; 14 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, after pleading guilty to solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.
Daniel P. Deno, 57; 12 months in jail with credit for time served to be determined, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to violation of order-domestic violence and escape from community custody.
Court Commissioner John Stine
Adam K. Eckley, 38; $476 fine, one day in jail with credit given for one day served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to manufacture of a controlled substance.
Justin L. Seymour, 36; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of third-degree malicious mischief-domestic violence and fourth-degree assault-domestic violence.
Judge Charnelle M. Bjelkengren
Phillip C. Correll, 34; 90 days in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance, residential burglary-domestic violence, two counts of violation of order-domestic violence and two counts of third-degree assault-domestic violence.
Patricia D. Frost, 23; 14 days in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.
Ravan D. Lane also known as Raven D. Lane, 23; 17 days in jail with credit for time served to be determined, after pleading guilty to two counts of third-degree retail theft with special/extenuating circumstances.
Judge Harold D. Clarke III
William S. Sorenson, 46; 12 days in jail with credit given for 12 days served, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.
Lee A. Broadsword, 25; 22 months in prison, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.
John C. Kyzer, 29; 18 days in jail with credit given for 18 days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.
Nichole B. Porras, 29; $220 restitution, 24 days in jail, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance and third-degree retail theft with special/extenuating circumstances.
Michelle K. Clayton, 26; 20 days in jail with credit given for 20 days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.
Christopher H. Bell, 35; three months in jail, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.
Tabitha K. Harvey, 36; 18 days in jail with credit given for 18 days served, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of third-degree theft and second-degree vehicle prowling.
Venus S. Reedy, 40; 22 days in jail with credit given for 22 days served, after pleading guilty to money laundering.
Municipal and District courts
Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.
Judge Mary Logan
Samuel S. Allman, 31; three days in jail, obstructing officer.
Judge Matthew Antush
Darryl A. Hoyt, 57; 30 days in jail, two counts of no contact order violation.
Christian J. Mueller, 23; 57 days in jail, resisting arrest and displaying weapon.
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