Records July 1, 2011
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 14 years, 9 months AGO
DIVORCE FILED
Anthony Piephoff from Tessie Piephoff
DIVORCES GRANTED
Michael D. Whitney from Leslie D. Whitney
Sheri L. Mason from Edwin P. Mason
Stan Straub from Cobi Straub
Michele Lewey from Douglas Lewey
LAWSUITS
North Idaho Credit Corporation v. Mark E. Mood, seeking payment of $6,185.38.
Interstate Intrinsic Value Fund A L. L. C., v. Charles Stenerson et al., seeking judgment of $87,518.07
Ronald L. Wilson et al., v. Gig's Landing L. L. C., et al., seeking damages in excess of $10,000.
JUDGMENTS
Midland Funding L. L. C., v. Katrina Archer, was awarded judgment of $5,462.
Midland Funding L. L. C., v. Richard Willoughby, was awarded judgment of $6,161.64.
2381 Fair Oaks Partners Ltd., et al., v. Wide World of Golf & Tennis Inc., et al., was awarded judgment of $3,130,845.
SENTENCINGS
Judge Robert Burton
Grover E. McAlister Jr., 35, Rathdrum: 365 days in jail with 286 days suspended, credit for time served and two years probation for obstructing officers.
Judge Penny Friedlander
Joseph D. Macadangdang, 26, Puyallup, Wash.: 365 days in jail with 318 days suspended, credit for time served and two years probation for violation of a no contact order.
Shane A. Leathers, 24, Coeur d'Alene: 365 days in jail with 311 days suspended and credit for time served, $500 in fines and two years probation for violation of a no contact order and possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use.
Judge John Mitchell
Michael B. Phelan, 50, Coeur d'Alene: Four years determinate penitentiary time and three years indeterminate time with credit for time served, retained jurisdiction, $265.50 in fines and $100 restitution for possession of a controlled substance.
Judge Benjamin Simpson
Yevgeniy Rudnitskiy, 23, Spokane: One year six months determinate penitentiary time and one year indeterminate time, penitentiary suspended and one year six months probation for criminal solicitation to commit a crime.
Judge James Stow
Megan N. Morgan, 19, Spirit Lake: 15 days in jail, work release, $500 in fines and six months probation for providing false information to an officer re: offense/identity.