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Records

| May 11, 2017 1:00 AM

DIVORCES FILED

Steven L. Bowen from October L. Bowen

DIVORCES GRANTED

Ann L. Quick from Samuel T. Quick

LAWSUITS

Discover Bank v. Brian Wright, seeking judgment of $20,272.37

Discover Bank v. Marjorie M. Cunningham, seeking judgment of $5,126.27

Bank of America v. Christopher M. Lancaster, seeking judgment of $7,090.65

Bank of America v. Timothy Golding, seeking judgment of $10,869.86

Ian Howell v. Innercept LLC, seeking judgment in excess of $10,000

Jon Bucher v. Duane E. Oliver et al, seeking judgment of $5,082

Sam Fretwell v. Kathy Danforth, seeking judgment in excess of $10,000

Michael Guzy v. Northwest Pony Express et al, seeking judgment of $5,000

JUDGMENTS

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Steven R. Quinonez, was awarded $6,965.11

Northridge at Prairie Falls v. Theodore Ponticelli, was awarded $4,569

Northridge at Prairie Falls v. Paul D. Griffith, was awarded $4,569

Bank of America v. Greta J. Mendez, was awarded $6,303.70

Bank of America v. Pete Pasetti, was awarded $4,347.76

SENTENCINGS

Judge Burton

Larry D. Miller, 47. Blanchard: 180 days determinate with credit for time served for petit theft

Judge Caldwell

Gordon R. Hill, 29, Post Falls: 10 days determinate for probation violation

Samantha J. Randall, 28, Coeur d’Alene: 180 days determinate with credit for time served, 30 days indeterminate, 139 days suspended, $400 fines and fees, $400 suspended and two years probation for resisting or obstructing officers; and 180 days determinate with credit for time served, 30 days indeterminate, 139 days suspended, $500 fines and fees and two years probation for driving under the influence; sentences are concurrent

Judge Combo

Ian M. Ferguson, 26, Post Falls: 90 days determinate with credit for time served for probation violation, probation terminated

Judge Eckhart

Richard B. Alderton Jr., 37, Post Falls: 10 days determinate and $300 fines and fees for attempted petit theft

Judge Peterson

Gabriel A. Salazar, 29, Coeur d’Alene: 180 days determinate with credit for time served, 20 days indeterminate, 127 days suspended, $152.50 fines and fees and two years probation for unlawful entry