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Here is the activity in the Seventh District Court.

New Civil Cases Filed

First Resolution Investment v. Jeffrey A. Quick, collections

William C. White and Amy J. White v. Mark S. Sidman, contract actions

Dawn Sue Crane v. Dorothy Jo Anderson

Debbie S. Laleman v. Jeff D. Sutton, collections (child support)

State and minor v. Rebecca Smith, collections (child support)

Rebecca Ann Nickle and DFS v. Steven Wolford Martin

Wyoming DFS and minor v. Christina Smith, collections (child support)

Laurie J. Scott v. William R. Scott, divorce/annulment

Worldwide Asset Purchasing v. Candace A. Allen, collections

Civil Dismissals Granted

Wyoming DFS and two minors v. Kimberly Jelsma, establish child support, matter is dismissed without prejudice

Cindy Jolley Broeker v. Brian D. Broeker, divorce/annulment, matter is dismissed

Candace Lee Peroceski and State of Minnesota v. Larry J. Wagner, foreign support or custody, matter is dismissed without prejudice

Civil Judgments Granted

Risk Management Alternatives Inc. v. Travis William Cross, collections, plaintiff awarded judgment against defendant

Wyoming DFS, minor and Elizabeth May Petello v. Timothy Wayne Wales, establish child support, judgment entered against plaintiff Petello in favor of state and judgment entered against defendant in favor of state

Debbie S. Laleman v. Jeff D. Sutton, collections (child support), defendant owes arrears as of Sept. 30, 1999; defendant to pay current child support per month effective April 1, 1998 and continuing until otherwise emancipated

State and minor v. Rebecca Smith, collections (child support), respondent to pay current child support beginning Nov. 1, 2004 and continuing while in state's custody, after which respondent to pay per month; judgment entered against respondent

Wyoming DFS and minor v. Christina Smith, collections (child support), respondent to pay current child support per month beginning Dec. 1, 2004 and continuing while child is in state's custody, after which respondent to pay per month toward judgment/arrears

Wyoming DFS and two minors v. Toni Jo Salazar and Raymond E. Dreiling Jr., paternity, state awarded judgment

New Criminal Cases Filed

State v. Tyler James Allemand, State v. Cody Lee Edwards, State v. Brett Andrew Krohn

Criminal Dismissals Granted

State v. Donald Swanstrom, judgment of acquittal: matter is dismissed

Criminal Judgments Granted

State v. Charles Miller Shaw, defendant's probation is revoked and defendant is remanded to custody of NCSO to await transfer to WSP at Rawlins to serve not less than 30 nor more than 48 months to be suspended on condition that defendant shall successfully complete 2 years of supervised probation with numerous conditions, including successfully complete the felony program at CAC.

State v. Melissa A. Brown, defendant's probation is revoked and defendant is remanded to custody of NCSO to serve 90 days in NCDC with no credit for time previously served

State v. Armour Lyle Jolley, order nunc pro tunc: judgment and sentence June 18, 2005 is amended to reflect that as to count II, driving under suspension, a misdemeanor, in violation of other order the court accepts the state's motion to dismiss

State v. Robert Troy Martinez, defendant's probation is revoked and defendant is remanded to custody of NCSO to await transfer to WSP at Rawlins to serve not less than 2 years nor more than 4 years with credit for 34 days previously served, with ITU recommendation and with said sentence to be served concurrently with other sentence

State v. Robert Troy Martinez, defendant's probation is revoked and defendant is remanded to custody of NCSO to await transfer to WSP at Rawlins to serve not less than 2 years nor more than 4 years with ITU recommendation and with said sentence to be served concurrently with other sentence

State v. Marshall Daley, defendant pled nolo contendere to sexual exploitation a felony and is remanded to custody of NCSO to await transfer to WSP at Rawlins to serve not less than 72 months nor more than 96 months with credit for 9 days previously served, to be suspended on condition that defendant shall successfully complete 120 months of supervised probation with numerous conditions, including have no contact with victim in this matter, have no contact with minor children and pay to funds

State v. Robert Wylie Sell III, defendant pled guilty to count I forgery a felony and shall successfully complete 2 years of supervised probation with numerous conditions, including attend and successfully complete the Criminal Thinking Course, maintain fulltime employment, pay restitution and to funds.

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