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Washington records

Dec. 14, 2022 Updated Wed., Dec. 14, 2022 at 9:06 p.m.

Spokane County

Marriage licenses

Zakary T. M. Montgomery and Adryanna L. Clark, both of Spokane Valley.

Mark C. Bailey and Laricia J. Weber, both of Colbert.

Thomas L. Rustin and Jersie L. Powell, both of Spokane Valley.

Michael P. Weiss and Ismael Velazquez, both of Spokane.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Nukey Realty LLC v. Staci J. Vollendorff, restitution of premises.

On-Top Realty Inc. v. Jacqueline A. Kraus, restitution of premises.

Robert A. Rosier v. Tammy Thompson, restitution of premises.

Catholic Housing Services of Eastern Washington v. Christopher E. Gooch, restitution of premises.

Paul Wittman v. Becca Schultz, restitution of premises.

Tom Clark v. Kaley Hilderbrand, restitution of premises.

Progressive Direct Insurance Co. v. Charles R. Christiansen, seeking damages for injuries from a motor vehicle collision.

Spokane Teachers Credit Union v. Celeste C. Baker, money claimed owed.

Progressive Casualty Insurance Co. v. Leonard Dunkle, seeking damages for injuries from a motor vehicle collision.

Progressive Direct Insurance Co. v. Anonda Lee, seeking damages for injuries from a motor vehicle collision.

Vera Water and Power v. ACI Northwest Inc., complaint.

Karrie Blakesley v. County of Spokane, Les Wilson, Alexis Littrell, Carlton Bruscoe, et al., complaint for damages.

Mehdi Mahmoodzadeh v. Ahmed Baqer, complaint for damages for breach of contract.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Crewdson, Megan M. and Abbas, Ali K.

Pettit, Laura D. and John L.

Tremblay, Matt and Chelsia

Cole, Crystal M. and Justin S.

Criminal sentencings

Judge Rachelle E. Anderson

Brian J. Quinata, 37; 22 months in prison, after pleading guilty to second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

James J. Nettleingham, 34; $2,888.64 in restitution, three months in jail with credit given for 34 days served, after being found guilty of residential burglary and third-degree malicious mischief.

Dayton G. Lavigne, 31; 24 months in a treatment-based alternative program, after being found guilty of third-degree assault and second-degree malicious mischief.

Jaycob T. Kimble, 27; 32 days in jail with credit given for 32 days served, 12 months of probation, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance.

Judge Tony Hazel

Michael L. Lester, 45; $1,111.92 in restitution, 27.75 months in prison, 27.75 months of probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, theft of a motor vehicle, second-degree vehicle prowling, second-degree trafficking in stolen property and second-degree theft.

Judge Julie M. McKay

Robert S. Mixon, 38; 30 days in jail converted to 240 hours of community service, 36 months of probation, after pleading guilty to first-degree criminal mistreatment.

Crystal L. Mixon, 33; 30 days in jail converted to 240 hours of community service, 36 months of probation, after pleading guilty to first-degree criminal mistreatment.

Judge John O. Cooney

Yasir Darraji, 33; 300 months in prison, 36 months of probation, after being found guilty of second-degree domestic murder and harassment.

Judge Charnelle M. Bjelkengren

Conrad C. Cook, 24; 41 months in prison, 36 months of probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree assault with sexual motivation and second-degree child molestation.

Municipal and District courts

Only fines of $500 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.

Judge Mary C. Logan

Kailer J. Carver, 29; nine days in jail, first-degree trespassing.

Drema J. Felter, 41; one day in jail, no-contact order violation.

Jason L. Fuller, 47; 21 days in jail, fourth-degree assault and malicious mischief.

Judge Kristin C. O’Sullivan

Daniel E. Strouse, 45; 30 days in jail, protection order violation.

Isaac J. Tucker, 20; 90 days in jail, first-degree negligent driving and four counts of no-contact order violation.

Shawn S. Williams, 53; 41 days in jail, protection order violation.

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