…the Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) website. (County Justice Courts may not have local rules, but check with the court to find out.) 2) Second, a curse upon the person who…
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Mrs. Bedsworth Tackles the Hospital Clowns – and Wins
Mrs. Bedsworth goes on a Hospital “Sign this Form Before We Even Talk To You” Rampage, as told by Justice Bedsworth in Criminal Waste of Space column in the…
Oregon Supreme Court Defines the Word “Tampers”
Opinion of the Court by Justice Thomas A. Balmer. Today, the Oregon Supreme Court held that the word “tampers,” as used in the third-degree criminal mischief statute, requires conduct that…
Electing Judges: Caperton v. Massey Coal Company
…against, or rails about having to vote for or against, state judges will be interested in reading: Caperton v. Massey Coal Co., U.S. Supreme Court, No. 08–22, June 8, 2009…
Oregon Public Law Libraries: Most Frequently Made Referrals
…of Justice we believe a well informed consumer is less likely to become a victim of consumer fraud. In an effort to provide more resources to Oregon consumers we offer…
Oregon Attorney General’s Consumer Complaint Database
You can now search a database of complaints to the Oregon Attorney General’s Consumer Complaint Hotline. “At the Oregon Department of Justice we believe a well informed consumer is…
Oregon and Prosecutorial Error: Richard Lee Simmons
Richard Lee Simmons: Pursuit Of Justice: A lawyer fights for a young man he says was wrongly prosecuted, by Karen McCowan, The Register-Guard, Appeared in print: Monday, Feb 8,…
Traffic Week Miscellany: Human Transit, Jump Starts, and, of course, Cows
…is,” let the following be a wake-up call: KCLL Klues posted this story December 9, 2009 (and more links to WA traffic stories): Traffic infraction case overturned by WA Supreme…
Dangerous Ideas: Criminals and Victims of Crimes
…Victim Is at Fault, Argues Rutgers–Newark Law Professor Vera Bergelson in New Book on Comparative Criminal Liability, September 10, 2009 2) Justice Stevens and the NRA Thanks to Law in…
Oregon DUII: Constitutional Right Not to Give a Blood Sample?
1) From Salem’s Statesman Journal: Oregon’s high court explores the limits of consent, State’s top lawyers argue case that could alter drunken-driving enforcement, by Peter Wong, Statesman Journal, December…
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