Washington records
Spokane County
Marriage licenses
Nicholas J. Lundberg and Sarah A. Maxwell, both of Spokane.
Marjorie E. Garza and Marcie J. Dexter, both of Spokane.
Christopher M. Russell and Ronnie L. Galeener, both of Liberty Lake.
In the courts
Superior courts
New suits
Mark Hufnagel v. Sergey V. Kostenyuk, restitution of premises.
State Farm Fire and Casualty Company v. Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association, property damages.
Ryan Willey v. Southern California Addiction Center Inc., defendants’ notice of taking deposition of Kellie Dawson.
Kochava Inc. v. Lead ID, petition for order confirming arbitration award and entry of judgment.
Rolled Steel Products Inc. v. J.M. Jeanneret et al., complaint.
Sharon M. Enright, et al., v. Alyssa M. Campbell, seeking damages for injuries from a vehicle collision.
Marriage dissolutions granted
Fullerton, Angela M. and Allen L.
Heater, Zachary C. and Felicia R.
Schauble, James R. and Terry, Linda A.
Gordon, Calico P. and Dylan J.
Charon, Luann M. and Barry L.
Dunham, Sabrina R. and Kevin A.
Cudd, Mason A. and Foreman, Kalia A.
Criminal sentencings
Judge Annette S. Plese
Justin W. Croson, 35; 57 months in jail with credit for time served to be determined, 12 months probation, after being found guilty of possession of a stolen motor vehicle, possession of a controlled substance and making or possessing a motor vehicle theft tool.
Judge Timothy B. Fennessy
Anthony P. Lawson, 41; $3,732.50 restitution, one day in jail with credit given for one day served, after pleading guilty to second-degree theft.
Commissioner John Stine
Brady B. Baughman, 30; 38 days in jail with credit given for 38 days served, after being found guilty of fourth-degree assault-domestic violence and violation of order.
Judge Tony D. Hazel
Brandon L. Torres, 36; $458.86 restitution, 102 months in prison, after pleading guilty to second-degree rape of a child.
Municipal and District courts
Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.
Judge Tracy Staab
Zachary D. Spencer, 26; $150 fine, one day in jail, first-degree negligent driving.
Kristopher J. Stump, 32; 90 days in jail, driving while intoxicated and operating a vehicle without ignition interlock.