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GOP lawmaker charged in Oregon Capitol protest has COVID | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Andrew Selsky FILE - In this Dec. 21, 2020, file photo, pro-Trump and anti-mask demonstrators hold a rally outside the Oregon State Capitol as legislators meet for an emergency session in Salem, Ore. Prosecutors leveled two criminal charges Friday, April 30, 2021, against a Republican member of the Oregon House of Representatives who let far-right rioters into the state Capitol that day. Rep. Mike Nearman was charged with official misconduct in the first degree and criminal trespass in the second degree. (AP Photo/Andrew Selsky, File) May 07, 2021 - 4:02 PM SALEM, Ore. - A Republican state lawmaker who authorities say let violent protesters into the Oregon Capitol in December says he is ill with COVID-19.

Become a CASA advocate

They come from all walks of life and have varied professional, educational and ethnic backgrounds. However, Court Appointed Special Advocates serve with a singular purpose — to represent the best interests of children in court. We applaud Marion County Circuit Court Judge Patrick Wilson, who recently swore in three new CASA advocates to serve the children of Marion County. Each child with whom CASA volunteers work have been — through no fault of their own — abused and neglected and have been removed from their homes. The advocate then has a lot of work to do, beginning with building the child’s trust.

Salem history: Oregon Museum Tavern shooting left 4 dead, 20 wounded

Salem history: Oregon Museum Tavern shooting left 4 dead, 20 wounded
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Man sentenced to 19 years for DUI, fatal hit-and-run in Marion County

Salem Statesman Journal A man was sentenced to 19 years in prison after fleeing the scene of a fatal crash that killed a 77-year-old Marion County woman and injured four others in 2018.  Luis Herrera-Alvarez, 43, pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter, four counts of third-degree assault, DUI, five counts of felony hit-and-run, reckless driving and giving false information to a police officer. He was sentenced April 30 before Marion County Circuit Court Judge Cheryl  Pellegrini. His license was permanently revoked. According to police, his blood-alcohol content was 0.17% at the time of the crash  more than twice the legal limit. In the state s sentencing memorandum, Marion County Deputy District Attorney Keir Boettcher wrote Herrera-Alvarez has an extensive history of driving while intoxicated and had previously undergone and completed treatment. 

GOP lawmaker charged in Oregon Capitol protest has COVID-19

GOP lawmaker charged in Oregon Capitol protest has COVID-19 “I have a really bad case of COVID and I’m kind of on the mend a little bit,” Rep. Mike Nearman said on a conservative radio talk show. Posted: May 7, 2021 1:06 PM Posted By: Associated Press SALEM, Ore. (AP) A Republican state lawmaker who authorities say let violent protesters into the Oregon Capitol in December says he is ill with COVID-19. “I have a really bad case of COVID and I’m kind of on the mend a little bit,” Rep. Mike Nearman said on a conservative radio talk show. Nearman faces a hearing in Marion County Circuit Court on Tuesday on charges of official misconduct in the first degree and criminal trespass in the second degree for the Dec. 21 breach of the state Capitol by people protesting coronavirus restrictions. Both are misdemeanors, but carry possible jail time.

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