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A victim impact statement is a written or oral statement made as part of the judicial legal process, which allows crime victims the opportunity to speak during the sentencing of the convicted person or at subsequent parole hearings.
One such program is the Victim Impact Panel (VIP), administered by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) since 1982. MADD typically charges a $25 " donation " (which is defined as voluntary), even for court-mandated attendance; MADD reported $2,657,293 one year for such donations on its nonprofit tax-exempt returns.
At the time of the incident, Lawrence William Moore (born October 1955) was a 25-year-old unemployed mill worker from Scio, Oregon.On May 7, 1981, at 10:30 pm, Moore walked into the crowded Oregon Museum Tavern on Front Street NE during a ladies' night event.
Oct. 31—Oregon needs an integrated, over-arching strategy to best combat domestic violence, according to the Oregon Audits Division. The division has released an advisory report assessing Oregon ...
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Aug. 17—FAIRMONT — A man charged with abducting, beating and raping his on-again, off-again girlfriend in 2021 is on trial this week in Marion County Circuit Court. Thirty-three-year-old ...
A victim impact panel, which usually follows the victim impact statement, is a form of community-based or restorative justice in which the crime victims (or relatives and friends of deceased crime victims) meet with the defendant after conviction to tell the convict about how the criminal activity affected them, in the hope of rehabilitation or ...
Cattle king of Oregon shot in head by one of the homesteaders French sought to eject: Killing of Alonzo Tucker: Coos Bay: 1902-09-18: African-American boxer and gym owner accused of raping white woman and lynched by a mob: Harry Minto: Albany: 1915-09-27: Superintenent of Oregon state Penitentiary killed by escaped inmate: John K. Giles: Oregon