COURT REPORT

 

Last updated 12/10/2018 at 7:01pm



SUPERIOR COURT

John F. Strohmaier, Judge

Criminal Sentencing

Timothy Albert Evenson, 30, of Ford and Spokane, pleaded guilty Nov. 27 to second-degree trafficking in stolen property in connection with a June 7, 2017, crime in the 200 block of East Railroad Avenue in Reardan, during which tools and prescription drugs were taken. He was originally charged with second-degree theft and first-degree trafficking in stolen property. His sentence includes nine months in jail (with credit for six days served), electronic home monitoring, $700 court costs and restitution of $30 to Pawn 1, $107.28 to Farmers Insurance and $304.50 to his victim.

Civil Judgments

The court on Nov. 30 overturned a July 25 protection order from visiting District Court Adalia A. Hille, requested by Nathan D. Mielke against Robert E. Mielke, who had appealed to Superior Court. Judge Strohmaier explained the District Court lacked jurisdiction in the matter because possession of property was for the Superior Court to decide.

In a matter involving a JCPenney credit account, Sychrony Bank, of Draper, Utah, won a $3,601.68 judgment against Julie Jones, of Almira.

Martin and Glinski, doing business as The Viking in Sprague, must pay $5,040.28 in taxes owed for periods ending Jan. 31, March 31 and June 30 to the Washington State Department of Revenue.

In two separate judgments, Davenport Building Supply, Inc., of Davenport, must pay the Washington State Department of Revenue $45,832.60 for taxes owed for periods ending Nov. 30, 2017, and Jan. 31, Feb. 28, March 31, April 30 and May 31, 2018, and $17,997.61 for taxes owed for periods ending June 30 and July 31, 2018.

Heath L. Smith, of Sprague, must return $8,891.64 in overpaid benefits to the Washington State Department of Employment Security.

Jonathen D. Hauck, of Davenport, must return $2,120.46 in overpaid benefits to the Washington State Department of Employment Security.

A transcript of a Sept. 26 District Court default judgment requiring John P. Bernardi, of Davenport, to pay $3, 837.14 to Bank of America was filed with the Superior Court.

Juvenile Offender Disposition

Ivan A. Boites-Cota, 14, of Othello, Wash., pleaded guilty Oct. 23 to second-degree malicious mischief and second-degree vehicle prowling in connection with a July 28 incident during which buses owned by the Odessa School District were damaged. His sentence, which will be supervised by Adams County, included 10 days detention (with four eligible for suspension), $887.68 restitution to Odessa School District, completion of an alcohol/drug evaluation and recommended treatment, other counseling, a prohibition against possessing or using firearms, and an order to stay away from Odessa School District property.

New Civil Case

Filing in an adjacent county, Ferry County residents Trudi and Donald Snider allege negligence and traffic violations against Ferry County and Utah resident Darrel White in connection with a Jan. 6, 2016, collision involving a vehicle driven by Trudi Snider, another driven by White and a Ferry County Public Works snowplow operated by employee Paul McNitt on Deadman Creek Road. The petitioners allege that the White vehicle slid on ice, blocking the road, but he failed to do anything to warn other drivers. Mrs. Snider, approaching the scene, managed to avoid White’s vehicle, but her vehicle and White’s were hit by the plow.

Probate

Estate of Dorothy M. Schorzman, of Odessa, who died Aug. 17.

Estate of Gatlin James Carter, of Millwood, Wash., who died Oct. 25.

DISTRICT COURT

Dan B. Johnson, Judge

Editor’s note: These reports are based on forms filled out by the presiding judge during court sessions and subsequently reviewed by the newspaper.

Rosselder James Badger, Davenport, operating motor vehicle without ignition interlock and driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, 10 days jail (2 credited as served), $293 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

Carol Raecille Gavin, Wilbur, driving under the influence and ignition interlock violation, 30 days jail (10 credited as served), $1,650 court assessments, 36 months supervised and 24 months unsupervised probation, alcohol/drug evaluation and recommended treatment, DUI victims’ panel, no possession or consumption of alcohol, marijuana or illegal drugs (monitored by random testing), comply with rules and requirements of state Department of Licensing regarding installation and use of a functioning ignition interlock device.

Dena Lynn Rodriguez, Spokane, driving while license suspended ( 2 counts), pleaded guilty, 4 days jail (credited as served), $150 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation; two additional counts dismissed as requested by prosecutor (due to plea agreement).

Matthew Phillip Daly, Soap Lake, Wash., driving under the influence, 2 days jail (1 credited as served), $2,596 court assessments, 36 months supervised and 24 months unsupervised probation, alcohol/drug evaluation and recommended treatment, DUI victims’ panel, no possession or consumption of alcohol, marijuana or illegal drugs (monitored by random testing), comply with rules and requirements of state Department of Licensing regarding installation and use of a functioning ignition interlock device.

Todd Edwin Miller, Wilbur, driving while license suspended (2 counts), 2 days jail (credited as served).

Hector Chavez Nunez, Kennewick, Wash., operating motor vehicle without ignition interlock, pleaded guilty, $1,093 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

Mark Nysti, Omak, Wash., probation violation, 2 counts (driving while license suspended), 3 days jail added to balance of 20-day sentence, $252 court assessments.

Christopher Paxton, Harrington, probation violation (driving under the influence), 10 days jail.

Billy E. Ake, Airway Heights, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 2 days jail converted to 16 hours community service, $400 court assessments.

Jacob R. Sherman, Reardan, probation violation (driving under the influence), 30 days jail.

Amber Dawn Palmanteer, Spokane, driving while license suspended, $243 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

Shelby James Barchasch, Reardan, harassment, pleaded guilty, 36 days jail (credited as served), $293 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation, complete mental health evaluation and recommended treatment, ordered not to go on premises of Lincoln Hospital or NEW Alliance Counseling Center, deferred sentence (may change plea when court’s conditions are met).

Franklin Scott Clark, Davenport, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 2 days jail converted to 16 hours community service; fourth-degree assault, amended at prosecutor’s request to third-degree malicious mischief, pleaded guilty, 7 days jail (credited as served), $350 court assessments, no-contact order in place.

David Alexander Sugai, Davenport, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, 2 days jail converted to 16 hours community service, $250 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

Aaron Hanson Howard, Sprague, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, $293 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS

DISTRICT COURT

Dan B. Johnson, Judge

Editor’s note: These reports are based on forms filled out by the presiding judge during court sessions and subsequently reviewed by the newspaper.

Rosselder James Badger, Davenport, operating motor vehicle without ignition interlock and driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, 10 days jail (2 credited as served), $293 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

Carol Raecille Gavin, Wilbur, driving under the influence and ignition interlock violation, 30 days jail (10 credited as served), $1,650 court assessments, 36 months supervised and 24 months unsupervised probation, alcohol/drug evaluation and recommended treatment, DUI victims’ panel, no possession or consumption of alcohol, marijuana or illegal drugs (monitored by random testing), comply with rules and requirements of state Department of Licensing regarding installation and use of a functioning ignition interlock device.

Dena Lynn Rodriguez, Spokane, driving while license suspended ( 2 counts), pleaded guilty, 4 days jail (credited as served), $150 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation; two additional counts dismissed as requested by prosecutor (due to plea agreement).

Matthew Phillip Daly, Soap Lake, Wash., driving under the influence, 2 days jail (1 credited as served), $2,596 court assessments, 36 months supervised and 24 months unsupervised probation, alcohol/drug evaluation and recommended treatment, DUI victims’ panel, no possession or consumption of alcohol, marijuana or illegal drugs (monitored by random testing), comply with rules and requirements of state Department of Licensing regarding installation and use of a functioning ignition interlock device.

Todd Edwin Miller, Wilbur, driving while license suspended (2 counts), 2 days jail (credited as served).

Hector Chavez Nunez, Kennewick, Wash., operating motor vehicle without ignition interlock, pleaded guilty, $1,093 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

Mark Nysti, Omak, Wash., probation violation, 2 counts (driving while license suspended), 3 days jail added to balance of 20-day sentence, $252 court assessments.

Christopher Paxton, Harrington, probation violation (driving under the influence), 10 days jail.

Billy E. Ake, Airway Heights, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 2 days jail converted to 16 hours community service, $400 court assessments.

Jacob R. Sherman, Reardan, probation violation (driving under the influence), 30 days jail.

Amber Dawn Palmanteer, Spokane, driving while license suspended, $243 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

Shelby James Barchasch, Reardan, harassment, pleaded guilty, 36 days jail (credited as served), $293 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation, complete mental health evaluation and recommended treatment, ordered not to go on premises of Lincoln Hospital or NEW Alliance Counseling Center, deferred sentence (may change plea when court’s conditions are met).

Franklin Scott Clark, Davenport, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 2 days jail converted to 16 hours community service; fourth-degree assault, amended at prosecutor’s request to third-degree malicious mischief, pleaded guilty, 7 days jail (credited as served), $350 court assessments, no-contact order in place.

David Alexander Sugai, Davenport, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, 2 days jail converted to 16 hours community service, $250 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

Aaron Hanson Howard, Sprague, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, $293 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation.

MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS

Lincoln County Clerk

New filings: Justus C. Caudell, of Ferry County, and Ashley J. Zacherle, of Wilbur, married Nov. 17, 2012, in Republic, Wash., separated Feb. 15, 2018, two dependent children of the marriage. Also, 42

 

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