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On this day, August 23, 2020, Portland police arrested 14 people overnight after officers were hit by rocks, bottles and paint balls, following violent clashes between rival groups of demonstrators that roiled the city's downtown area a day earlier.




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Judge Jessica Meyer to Serve Dual Judicial Role
She will serve Linn County and the City of Albany

In an unusually brief meeting, Linn County Commissioners Roger Nyquist and Sherrie Sprenger approved an agreement with the city of Albany, that supports county Justice of the Peace Jessica Meyer also serving as Albany’s Municipal Court judge.

Commissioner Will Tucker was not present.

Commissioner Sprenger said she strongly supports this agreement, calling it a “great partnership” and an “opportunity for Linn County and Albany to do something together.”

Judge Meyer is a partner in the Morley Thomas Law firm in Lebanon.

She was Linn County Justice of the Peace pro-tempore from 2012 to 2018 and has been Justice of the Peace since 2018. She also prosecuted cases for the city of Lebanon.

Judge Meyer has a degree in horticulture and business management from Brigham Young University. She earned her Doctor of Juris Prudence degree from the Willamette University School of Law in 2005 and joined what was then the Morley, Thomas and McHill Law firm in 2006. She became a partner in 2011.

While at Willamette, she served as an editor of Willamette Law Online and was a member of the Willamette Law Review.

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A D V E R T I S E M E N T

Judge Meyer will succeed Municipal Court Judge Forrest Reid.

The Linn County Justice Court and the Albany Municipal Court have similar responsibilities. The Justice Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor crimes and other offenses committed in Linn County such as traffic, boating, wildlife and other county offenses.

In addition to county issues, the Justice Court handles similar issues for the cities of Brownsville, Halsey, Lyons, Millersburg, Sodaville, Tangent and Waterloo.

The Albany Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanors committed within the city limits of Albany.

Away from work, Judge Meyer serves on the boards of the Lebanon Community Hospital Foundation and the Oregon Justice of the Peace Association.

According to her law firm website, Judge Meyer enjoys, “running, skiing and spending time with her busy family.”


--Ben Fisher

Post Date: 2023-10-28 09:39:53Last Update: 2023-10-28 16:17:03



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