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The Columbian
Published: June 17, 2010, 12:00am

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Cunningham, Charles A. and Kathleen L.

Decker, Kourtney P. and Troy.

Dunn, Erica R. and Kevin J.

Geers, Diana L. and Mark J.

Hesketh, Bonnie Kay and Barry Wayne.

Lake, Mary Louise Bodene and Steven John.

McEwan, Stephanie N. and Alex J.

Meyers, Jeremy and Jessica.

Sotnikas, Lyubov B. and Rolandas A.

Spitler, Valerie K. and Mark D.

Court sentencings

The Columbian’s policy is to publish all Clark County Superior Court felony sentencings, as provided by the Clark County Clerk’s Office. DC signifies that the defendant has entered drug court. Addresses are provided by the courts and may have changed by the time of sentencing. Misdemeanor sentencings, provided by District Court, are published for the following crimes: DUI (driving under the influence), DWS/revoked (driving while license is suspended or revoked), theft-3 (third-degree theft), and assault-4 (fourth-degree assault). If the defendant is sentenced for other misdemeanors at the same time, those offenses are also listed. Money figures represent fines.

Judges: Roger Bennett, John Hagensen, John Nichols, James Swanger, Ed Poyfair, Barbara Johnson, James Rulli, Vernon Schreiber, Ken Eiesland, Robert Lewis, Richard Melnick, Darvin Zimmerman, Diane Woolard, Scott A. Collier, John Wulle, Greg Gonzales and Kelli Osler. Court Commissioners: Carin Schienberg, Amy Swingen, Alison Greene, Suzan Clark, Dan Stahnke, Clayton Spencer, Sonya Langsdorf, Jeff Witteman and Mary Arden.

SUPERIOR

Bigley, John Harrison, 42, 209 N.E. 16th Ave., Camas, 24.75 months, attempted theft of a motor vehicle. (Woolard, June 11)

Esteb, Stephanie Nicole, 22, 1803 E. 38th Loop, 35 months, burglary-2 and three counts identity theft-2. (Woolard, June 11)

Lizama, Charlie Francis, 35, 1105 Manzanita Way, 13 months, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver – methamphetamine. (Woolard, June 11)

Martinez, Raul Guevara, 20, no address available , 60 months, possession of a stolen motor vehicle, assault-3, attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle and three counts identity theft-2. (Wulle, June 14)

Nelson, Matthew Lynn, 43, no address available, 181 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Woolard, June 11)

Vasquez-Nunez, Raul, 33, 3004 N.E. 157th Court, 366 days, possession of methamphetamine and alien in possession of a firearm without an alien firearm license. (Nichols, June 11)

DISTRICT

Bryan, Cody Allan, 23, 2703 E. 27th St., 20 days, $300, DWS/revoked. (Osler, June 14)

Christner, Michael Ray, 20, 1 day, $100, theft-3. (Langsdorf, June 16)

Collupy, Crissy Justine, 30, 16601 N.E. 19th St., 1 day, $595, DUI. (Osler, June 14)

Dickens, Charles Howard Jr., 41, 21706 N.E. Worthington Road, Yacolt, 3 days, $300, DWS/revoked. (Schreiber, June 15)

Dietrich, Geniece Nanette, 33, 8209 N.E. 139th Ave., 5 days, $595, DUI. (Schreiber, June 15)

Dulaney, Alex Dustin, 32, 9218 N.W. 27th Ave., 5 days, $100, DWS/revoked. (Osler, June 14)

Frosh, Kerry James, 50, 38516 S.E. 10th St., Washougal, 3 days, $595, DUI. (Osler, June 14)

Kirkpatrick, Kip Spencer, 27, 7316 N.E. 16th Ave., 3 days, $200, DWS/revoked. (Schreiber, June 15)

Kostenko, Larysa, 34, 2200 N.E. Bridgecreek Ave., 1 day, $595, DUI. (Osler, June 14)

Montei, Douglas McDonald, 29, 8614 N.E. 31st Court, 30 days, $500, DWS/revoked and disorderly conduct. (Osler, June 14)

Robbins, Rayen Michael, 31, 2707 N.E. 48th St., 60 days, $300, DWS/revoked and operating a vehicle without ignition interlock device. (Schreiber, June 15)

West, Thomas Michael, 904 K St., Washougal, 1 day, $100, DWS/revoked. (Osler, June 14)

Wilson, Bruce Blair, 31, 3921 E. Fourth Place, 2 days, $200, DWS/revoked. (Osler, June 14)

Wright, Marshall Lindsey, 28, 13212 N.W. 33rd Ave., 90 days, $1,275, DUI. (Schreiber, June 15)

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