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  2. Why Lane County attorneys decided to start prosecuting low ...

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    Parosa said that cases for individual deputy district attorneys surged when courts reopened in late 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a backlog of approximately 1,200 to 1,600 cases.

  3. Patricia Perlow, longtime Lane County DA, on decision to ...

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    December 15, 2023 at 7:46 PM. After fulfilling her second term as Lane County District Attorney, Patty Perlow plans to retire from office in 2025 after 34 years of working in Eugene. "I've been in ...

  4. Election 2024: District Attorney candidate Q&A with ... - AOL

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    April 24, 2024 at 12:58 PM. Christopher Parosa, left, and Cleavenger are the candidates running for District Attorney in Lane County. The primary for Lane County elections is on May 21 and two ...

  5. Mustafa T. Kasubhai - Wikipedia

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    Kasubhai is the first Muslim-American to serve on the federal bench in the United States and was the first South Asian-American and Muslim-American judge to be appointed to the Lane County Circuit Court. Mustafa T. Kasubhai U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing - October 4, 2023 Nomination to federal district court

  6. Lane v. Franks - Wikipedia

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    Thomas, joined by Scalia and Alito. Lane v. Franks, 573 U.S. 228 (2014), is a U.S. Supreme Court case involving public employee's freedom of speech rights. Edward Lane sued Steve Franks for unfairly firing him, out of retaliation for sworn testimony Lane gave during a federal fraud case. [1] The Eleventh Circuit originally ruled in favor of ...

  7. Olmstead v. L.C. - Wikipedia

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    Olmstead v. L.C., 527 U.S. 581 (1999), is a United States Supreme Court case regarding discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities. The Supreme Court held that under the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals with intellectual disabilities have the right to live in the community rather than in institutions if, in the words of the opinion of the Court, "the State's ...

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