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Washington records

Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Arturo R. Balarezo Pauta and Jennifer M. Taylor, both of Spokane.

Brandon J. Butcher and Amanda J. Probasco, both of Spokane.

James D. Brady and Tamara L. Wittstruck, both of Spokane.

Jordan N. Hamby and Mary C. Stoeser, both of Spokane.

Almon L. Vikki and Lubajok Atkins, both of Spokane.

Tobias Ponce, of Spokane and Daisy Galvan, of Pasco, Washington.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Numerica Credit Union v. Robert C. Gavette, et al., money claimed owed.

Horizon Credit Union v. Jared M. Shulkin, et al., money claimed owed.

Numerica Credit Union v. Allen T. Taylor, money claimed owed.

Watson Management Company v. Chance Marvin, restitution of premises.

Swenson Tanzer LLC v. Cory Smith, restitution of premises.

Inland Empire Homes LLC v. Alissia Mejia, restitution of premises.

Aaron D. Chavez, Loressa D. Brown, complaint.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Garnes, Jessica and Jordan D. Q.

Colbert, Rodney L., Jr. and Carrie P.

Gelderblom, Howard D. and Meggan

French, Rita M. and Stephen C.

Lascuola, Adrianne M. and Kumar, Ayush

Criminal sentencings

Judge Harold D. Clarke III

April Z. Simpson, 38; $91.36 restitution, two days in jail with credit given for two days served, after being found guilty of two counts second-degree theft and second-degree identity theft.

Aaron W. Montoya, 35; seven days in jail with credit given for seven days served, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Judge Raymond F. Clary

Miller S. Van Stone, 31; $6,746.80 restitution, four months in jail, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to vehicular assault.

Judge Maryann C. Moreno

Dwayne A. Gunderson, 36; 24 months in prison with credit for time served to be determined, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree assault.

Judge Timothy B. Fennessy

Jeffrey S. Combs, 31; four days in jail, after pleading guilty to criminal mischief.