RECORDS
DIVORCES GRANTED
Lindsay F. Paz from Notah E. Galindo
Michael D. Rudbeck from Karen J. Rudbeck
Joan L. Phillips from Michael R. Phillips
JUDGMENTS
North Idaho Credit Corporation v. Jason Manning, was awarded $6,737.64
North Idaho Credit Corporation v. Patrick D. O’Connors, was awarded $11,750.72
Chapman Financial Services v. Meaghan M. Grafton, was awarded $8,961.97
Chapman Financial Services v. Tanya M. Garrett, was awarded $8,736.64
Bank of America v. Jennifer A. Beaver, was awarded $23,193.43
Bank of America v. James E. Adams, was awarded $16,176.69
LAWSUITS
Bank of America v. Kiel P. Nagel, seeking judgment of $6,685.26
SENTENCINGS
Judge Eckhart
Christopher W. Bledsaw, 25, Coeur d’Alene: 180 days determinate, 170 days suspended, $300 fines and fees and one year probation for failure to give notice of an accident
Paul E. Wesselmann, 37, Coeur d’Alene: 180 days determinate with credit for time served, 171 days suspended, $400 fines and fees and two years probation for driving without privileges
Zachary A. Wilhelm, 29, Post Falls: 104 days determinate with credit for time served and $500 fines and fees for reckless driving
Mackenzie L. Powell, 20, Post Falls: 180 days determinate with credit for time served, 20 days indeterminate, 149 days suspended, $157.50 fines and fees and two years probation for striking an unattended vehicle; and 180 days determinate with credit for time served, 20 days indeterminate and 149 days suspended and two years probation for trespassing; sentences are concurrent
Judge McFadden
Jacob D. Simons, 24, Coeur d’Alene: 20 days determinate for probation violation
Charles C. Howell, 20, Coeur d’Alene: 10 days determinate and $500 fines and fees for driving without privileges
Judge Peterson
Kimberly R. Banker, 44, Coeur d’Alene: 180 days determinate, 170 days suspended, $250 fines and fees and one year probation for driving without privileges
Michael S. Laroque, 46, Hayden: 180 days determinate with credit for time served, 30 days indeterminate, 136 days suspended, $500 fines and fees, $200 suspended and two years probation for resisting or obstructing officers