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From: Loran <loran@invalid.net>
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Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 16:14:02 -0600
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Alan wrote:
> How long has it been since you've told the truth?



https://www.wsj.com/articles/almost-half-of-federal-cases-against-portland-rioters-have-been-dismissed-11618501979

Federal prosecutors in Portland, Ore., have moved to dismiss almost half 
the cases they charged in connection with violence accompanying last 
year’s protests over racial injustice, as authorities grapple with how 
to tamp down politically motivated unrest that has arisen since then.

Of 96 cases the U.S. attorney’s office in Portland filed last year 
charging protesters with federal crimes, including assaulting federal 
officers, civil disorder, and failing to obey, prosecutors have dropped 
47 of them, government documents show. Ten people have pleaded guilty to 
related charges and two were ordered detained pending trial. None have 
gone to trial.


https://www.opb.org/article/2020/08/11/multnomah-county-da-plans-to-drop-significant-number-of-protester-charges/

Schmidt introduced a new policy Tuesday that will result in dropping a 
significant portion of the more than 500 protester cases brought over 
the course of the demonstrations.

To help people avoid the repercussions of having an arrest record, Lewis 
and Clark Law School students are going to work with the Multnomah 
County District Attorney’s Office to make sure people who are eligible 
know how to expunge their records.


https://www.koin.com/news/protests/heres-how-many-people-had-protest-charges-dropped-in-september/


Indeed, most suspects have had their charges dropped or dismissed, some 
as soon as the day after their arrest. As of October 5, charges had been 
dropped in around 90% of the cases stemming from September’s protest 
activity.


https://www.foxnews.com/us/most-portland-riot-suspects-wont-be-prosecuted-us-attorney-reveals


Charges have been dismissed against 58 of the 97 people arrested during 
the unrest last year

Between May 25 and Oct. 7, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Oregon filed 
federal charges against 97 people connected to the Portland unrest. 
Since then 58 of those cases have either been dismissed outright or are 
on track for dismissal through a deferred resolution agreement. 
Thirty-two cases are still pending, with many likely to also end in 
dismissal according to sources.


https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/dec/30/eva-warner-portland-antifa-rioter-has-charges-drop/


A federal court has dropped its case against a Portland Antifa rioter 
accused of assaulting police officers, letting the defendant go in 
exchange for doing 30 hours of community service.

Eva Warner, a 26-year-old transgender woman from Beaverton, Oregon, was 
arrested by Portland police on three separate occasions for rioting. She 
was released without bail each time, according to multiple reports.

On one occasion the police said she pointed a high-power laser at 
officers’ eyes as they were attempting to disburse a crowd during a riot 
in August 2020.

She fought with the police during the arrest, according to the police.

Ms. Warner was taken into by U.S. Marshals and charged with felony civil 
disorder in September of last year amid a federal investigation.

Last week, acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon, Scott Erik 
Asphaug, filed a motion to dismiss Ms. Warner’s charges noting that she 
had performed “30 hours of community service” as part of a Deferred 
Resolution Agreement, according to court documents.