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Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Jordyn R. Archer of Spokane and Amy L. Reil of Kennewick.

Aaron M. Kruger of Spokane and Amanda K. Lewis of Otis Orchards.

In the courts Superior courts

New suits

Melissa Verbarg v. Heather M. Pierce et al., restitution of premises.

Pacificap Management Inc. v. Lisa Kellogg et al., restitution of premises.

Westminster Apartments v. Breyn Aegrett et al., restitution of premises.

Linda Lobdell v. Timothy Richards et al., restitution of premises.

David E. Bickford v. Michell D. Bickford, quiet title.

Tomlinson Black Management v. Kayla G. Gonzalez, restitution of premises.

Baker & Associates LLC v. Barbara Dean et al., restitution of premises.

Mary E. Ashby v. Catherine D. Parks et al., injuries/vehicle collision.

Asset Acceptance LLC v. David M. Bowlin, money claimed owed.

MBNA American Bank v. Jay X. Xiong, money claimed owed.

Victor Nesenchuk et al. v. Marie Nesenchuk, injuries/vehicle collision.

Washington Trust Bank v. Carolene F. Coman, money claimed owed.

Professional Management Services v. Ryan K. Shaules et al., restitution of premises.

AMP Enterprises Inc. v. Ryan Clark, restitution of premises.

Marriage dissolution petitions

Graham, Tara J. and Thomas A.

Davis, Monica M. and Jeramie R.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Piper, Amy and Steven

McDaniel, Danny J. and Jackie L.

Goodwin, Tammy A. and Tyler K.

Lelbach, Virginia M. and Robert L.

Fulkerson, Steve M. and Sara J.

Fletcher, Nancy and Raleigh

Kennedy, Joseph and Marla

Pulliam, Barton L. and Paula M.

Rizzuto, Rebecca M. and Anthony R.

Phillips, Renee and Joseph

Wilson, Sylvia and William

Kennedy, Joseph and Marla

Oliver, Frances L. and Thomas H.

Criminal sentencings

Judge Neal Q. Rielly

Peter J. Figgeroa, 34; $9,736 restitution, after pleading guilty to second-degree child molestation and third-degree child molestation.

Judge Jerome J. Leveque

Kory L. Zielke, 22; 24 months in prison, after being found guilty of second-degree assault.

Judge Ellen Kalama Clark

James A. Hicks, 49; 48 days in jail with credit given for 48 days served, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of second-degree theft.

Judge Harold D. Clarke III

Jonathan S. Bailey, 30; 67 days in jail with credit given for 67 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to third-degree domestic violence assault.

Federal court

Bankruptcy petitions

Troy and Angela Hixson, Colville; debts of $151,831.

Kori Bowers, Medical Lake; debts of $29,544.

Chad and Kari Lower, Moses Lake; debts of $106,281.

Michael and Traci Sanderson, Palouse; debts of $247,895.

Wage earner petitions

Jeffrey and Robin Acord, Spokane Valley; debts of $262,465.

Donald and Helen Black, Spokane Valley; debts of $35,871.

District courts

Only fines of $125 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.

Judge Gregory J. Tripp

Kerry L. Zaugg, 44; $4,678 fine, 90 days in jail with credit given for two days served, driving while intoxicated.

Joseph R. Yetter, 48; $370 fine, third-degree driving with license suspended amended to second-degree no valid operator’s license.

Jeremy D. Pawley, 24; 305 days in jail with credit given for 56 days served, obstructing an officer.

Brian K. Powell, 24; 60 days in jail with credit given for 49 days served, malicious mischief.

Nathan P. Ransford, 24; 32 days in jail with credit given for 32 days served, theft and reckless driving.

Richard P. Reamer, 50; 365 days in jail with credit given for 39 days served, four counts of theft.

Jeffery M. Reid, 43; 322 days in jail with credit given for 12 days served, carrying/handling weapons.

Mark M. Rinde, 29; 270 days in jail with credit given for 63 days served, assault.

Matthew M. Sellards, 24; 30 days electronic home monitoring, reckless driving.

Donald A. Shipley, 29; 60 days in jail with credit given for 29 days served, 24 months probation, theft and second-degree driving with license suspended.

Mark J. Swan, 26; 30 days in jail with credit given for 15 days served, vehicle operator refusing to comply with police.

Mari E. Swanson, 43; 180 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, theft.

Judge Harvey A. Dunham

Mark J. Lauerman, 42; two days in jail with credit given for two days served, 12 months probation, obstructing a law enforcement officer amended to disorderly conduct.

Benjamin C. Lynch, 34; $150 fine, third-degree driving with license suspended amended to second-degree no valid operator’s license.

Christopher E. Kendall, 20; $400 fine, possession of drug paraphernalia amended to give/sell drug paraphernalia.

Michael E. Lawler, 24; $538 fine, second-degree negligent driving; $538 fine, operating a motor vehicle without liability insurance.

William E. Carrow, 48; $250 fine, second-degree driving with license suspended amended to third-degree driving with license suspended.

Becky D. Hays, 45; $250 fine, second-degree driving with license suspended amended to third-degree driving with license suspended.

Robert W. White, 25; $400 fine, 10 days in jail, first-degree driving with license suspended amended to third-degree driving with license suspended.

Holt W. Hosier, 20; $250 fine, three days in jail with credit given for three days served, 12 months probation, possession of marijuana.

Timothy T. Iverson, 28; $250 fine, 12 months probation, third-degree driving with license suspended.

Mysti J. Bush, 49; 36 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, second-degree driving with license suspended amended to third-degree driving with license suspended.

Thomas E. Friesen, 27; $250 fine, 14 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, possession of marijuana.

William H. Gearhart, 44; 17 days in jail with credit given for 17 days served, third-degree driving with license suspended.

Nichole M. Marriott, 32; 14 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, 12 months probation, third-degree theft and third-degree driving with license suspended.

Mary S. O’Neal, 46; 12 days in jail with credit given for 12 days served, 24 months probation, making a false statement to a public servant.

John G. Roylance Jr., 71; 17 days in jail with credit given for 17 days served, 12 months probation, indecent exposure.