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TexasTowelie

(112,102 posts)
Fri Aug 13, 2021, 08:16 AM Aug 2021

Former state rep Mike Nearman pleads guilty to official misconduct, receives 18 months probation

Note: This article was published on July 27.


Former state representative Mike Nearman pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of official misconduct in the first degree for letting rioters into the closed Oregon Capitol building during a special legislative session on Dec. 21, 2020.

As a result of the negotiated plea agreement, Nearman was sentenced to 18 months probation, during which he will need to complete 80 hours of community service and is banned from the Capitol building and grounds.

He also will pay $200 in court fees and $2,700 to Oregon Legislative Administration for damages doneto the Capitol during the Dec. 21 riot. The count of criminal trespass in the second degree was dismissed.

"There aren't a lot of conditions on this," Marion County Circuit Court Judge Cheryl Pellegrini said.

Read more: https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/politics/2021/07/27/mike-nearman-pleads-guilty-official-misconduct-gets-18-months-parole/8048943002/
(Salem Statesman Journal)
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Former state rep Mike Nearman pleads guilty to official misconduct, receives 18 months probation (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2021 OP
Way too little Sherman A1 Aug 2021 #1
I agree! BadGimp Sep 2021 #5
Probation? Cracklin Charlie Aug 2021 #2
"No, I don't think I did anything wrong..." This fuck needs to be under the GD jail. CurtEastPoint Aug 2021 #3
The most significant part of his punishment TexasTowelie Aug 2021 #4

TexasTowelie

(112,102 posts)
4. The most significant part of his punishment
Fri Aug 13, 2021, 08:56 AM
Aug 2021

is that he was banned from the Capitol grounds. That means that he won't be able to become a lobbyist which could have a substantial economic impact.

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