Posts tagged Oregon
Oregon Prosecutors Continue to Fight Criminal Justice Reform With Fearmongering

“The ODAA is leading the charge against SB 1008—as the Mercury reported last week, the association has been circulating a report that includes both questionable claims about Measure 11’s efficacy and sensitive information about individual defendants and victims. Its members are also disseminating the idea that SB 1008 could free every person currently incarcerated for a violent crime they committed as a minor, despite legislators’ insistence that SB 1008 wouldn’t be retroactive. In advancing this theory, ODAA members are using every available platform—from the House Judiciary Committee floor to Lars Larson’s ultra-conservative radio show—to pinpoint specific offenders’ names, and talk up the gruesome details of their crimes.“

Portland Mercury

April 29, 2019

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Oregon eyes own changes to split-verdict law: 'Do we really want to be like Louisiana?'

"Oregon for 84 years has shared a constitutional quirk with Louisiana that allows criminal trials to be decided by non-unanimous juries. In every other state — and the federal court system — juries must reach unanimous verdicts in felony cases, whether convicting a serial arsonist or acquitting a low-level drug dealer...That is not the case here, to the shock and chagrin of many locals."

The Advocate

May 12, 2018

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