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Washington records

From staff reports

Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Matthew D. Wearden and Zoe A. M. Heckenlaible, both of Spokane.

Samuel W. Veile and Kimberly L. Rollins, both of Spokane

Kevin L. Hamberg and Michael A. Besancon, both of Spokane Valley.

Alicia D. Grassl and Adam J. Tomcho, both of Spokane.

Rhonda-T Warren and Mitchell G. Wallace, both of Spokane.

Giovanni Soto, of Cheney, and Belen D. J. Johnson, of Pasco.

Jeffrey W. Curry and Tracy A. Hanson, both of Spokane.

Kea E. Chhay and Robert N. Hanle, both of San Ramon, Calif.

Janet D. Terpko and Jared E. Weeks, both of Spokane Valley.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Royal J. Horseman v. Nicole M. Henshon, seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Perry Failing v. Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, et al., complaint.

American Express National Bank v. Jeremy Gagnier, money claimed owed.

Barbara Silvey v. Numerica Credit Union, class action complaint.

Deborah Schwartz v. Monte Labrie, et al., complaint for breach of lease and foreclosure.

Manor Care of Spokane WA LLC v. Roger Howard, complaint for breach of contract and unjust enrichment.

Prodigy Property Management LLC v. Troy Champagne, restitution of premises.

Federal National Mortgage Association v. Michael Magin, restitution of premises.

Alexis Leverette v. Hayden Martin, seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Sherri Allen v. Amanda LaFrance, et al., seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.

Michael Baker v. Secure It Self Storage at Barker LLC, complaint.

Darlene Thiesfeld v. Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners, et al., complaint for damages.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Henton, Trevor J. and Greenwood, Kaelee K.

Czirr, Heidi A. and James C.

Brodrick, Kayla D. and Ronnie T.

Lavern, Lisa C. and Craig L.

Gibson, Milana and Chad

Loalbo, Michael L. and Crystal J.

Connor, Kelli J. and Braiden M.

Vangelder, Carley and Robert

Turner, Jessica S. and James J.

Gray, Heather A. and Albert S.

Workman, Nicole E. and Adam J.

Lovell, Evan D. and Alycia J.

Hernandez, Jo A. and Alfred

May, Jeanette M. and Hernandez, Jeanette K.

Criminal sentencings

Judge Michelle D. Szambelan

Nahom W. Kassaye, 20; restitution to be determined, after pleading guilty to five counts of second-degree theft.

Court Commissioner John Stine

Megan L. Tureman, 31; 52 days in jail with credit given for 52 days served, after pleading guilty to criminal mischief.

Judge Julie M. McKay

Ronald L. Wilson, 52; 42 days in jail with credit given for 42 days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.

Judge Maryann C. Moreno

Aaronn J. Abbott, 41; eight months in jail with credit given for eight months served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault-domestic violence.

Judge John O. Cooney

Erick I. Lopez also known as Erick Estuardo-Lopez, 23; 33 months in prison, lifetime probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree assault with sexual motivation.

Anthony C. Miller, 56; $500 restitution, 29 months in prison, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree possession of stolen property and two counts of possession of a controlled substance.

Judge Harold D. Clarke III

Cheryl D. Palmer, 47; 17 days in jail with credit given for 17 days served, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Nicholas E. Barnes, 22; 14 months in prison with credit for time served to be determined, after pleading guilty to two counts of second-degree possession of stolen property.

Benjamin D. Goldsmith, 40; 25 days in jail with credit given for 25 days served, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.

Miguel P. Legrada, 57; 35 days in jail with credit given for 35 days served, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.

Aldina Bajramovic, 25; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, after pleading guilty to second-degree malicious mischief.