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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: February 20, 2015, 12:00am

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Campbell, Linda S. and Joseph E.

Carroll, Bryan Robert and Marissa Elizabeth.

Ha, Thao Thanh and Diep, James.

Han, John Cheong Seok and Soua.

Sinclair, James R. and Kellie C.

Spigelmyer, Steve Martin and Vanwilgen, Samantha Rochelle.

Szabo, Csaba John and Aniko Olah.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED FEB. 18

Waley, Prajwal, 33, Bothell, and Thapa, Subani, 33, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Schultz, Ashley Nichole, 24, Vancouver, and Kuehl Jr., Jeffrey Albert, 31, Vancouver.

Gabler, Christopher Daniel, 19, Vancouver, and Maib, Brookelyn Erica-Rose, 23, Vancouver.

Jameson, Kristen Paige, 46, Vancouver, and Gruett, Jon Michael, 59, Vancouver.

Kostenko, Vladimir Konstantinovich, 21, Longview, and Semikina, Anna Nokolayevna, 22, Ferndale.

Mendoza, Mario Ulises Barrera, 44, West Valley, Utah, and Perez, Lidia Del Carmen, 31, West Valley, Utah.

Humphrey, Angelina Danielle, 30, Washougal, and Mitchell, Brian James, 32, Washougal.

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: John Hagensen, James Swanger, Barbara Johnson, James Rulli, Vernon Schreiber, Robert Lewis, Darvin Zimmerman, Scott A. Collier, Greg Gonzales, Kelli Osler, Sonya Langsdorf, Dan Stahnke, Suzan Clark, David Gregerson, Derek Vanderwood and Bernard Veljacic. Judge Protem: Terry Vetter. Court Commissioners: Carin Schienberg, Amy Swingen, Jeff Witteman, Kristen Parcher, Dayann Liebman and Jennifer K. Snider.

JUVENILE

Brooking, Dominic JA, 15, 4501 Addy St., Washougal, 2 days, 9 months probation, 16 hours community service, theft-3 and vehicle prowling-2. (Snider, Feb. 13)

Dominguez, Bridget Anna-Marie, 14, 1004 S.E. 141st Court, 4 days, 12 months probation, 16 hours community service, theft-3 and minor in possession of alcohol. (Gregerson, Feb. 11)

Hammond, Jakeb Nakhoni, 15, 10001 N.E. 28th Place, 12 days, 12 months probation, 56 hours community service, residential burglary and theft-3. (Rulli, Feb. 11)

Jennerjohn, Jason David, 15, 3010 N.E. 135th Ave., 25 days, 12 months probation, 48 hours community service, malicious mischief and two counts assault-4. (Liebman, Feb. 12)

Jones, Chardonai Kiara, 16, 311 S.E. 146th Place, 9 months probation, 24 hours community service, assault-4. (Snider, Feb. 10)

Melendez, Miguel Estaban, 16, 3705 N.E. 135th Ave., 3 days, 12 months probation, 24 hours community service, harassment – gross midsemeanor. (Liebman, Feb. 9)

Yancey, D’Shaivee Maurice, 16, 2502 E. 34th St., 19 days, 9 months probation, 24 hours community service, theft-3. (Lewis, Jan. 16)

Youngdale, Triston Lee, 17, 7810 N.E. 142nd Ave., 6 months probation, 8 hours community service, intimidating a school administrator/teacher. (Snider, Feb. 10)

SUPERIOR

Adamski, Chelsea Linei, 23, 1020 S.E. 130th Ave., 12 months, assault-3. (Johnson, Feb. 17)

Funes-Ramos, Jose Manuel, 32, 3511 N.W. 119th St., 30 days, communication with a minor for immoral purposes. (Johnson, Feb. 18)

Lopez, Francisco, 27, 416 Council Bluffs Way, 120 days, possession of stolen property-2. (Johnson, Feb. 17)

Marshall IV, William lee, 35, no address, 30 days, burglary-2. (Johnson, Feb. 17)

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