Dorothy Walker, Herb Grounds, Helen Thomas, Charles Grounds, Opal Ladman, Ruby Klob, Kenneth Haire, Luther Tinnin, Joseph Funk, Lawrence Kennon, Robert Dalton, Nan Rowland
"The Oregonian hasn't asked and the attorney general hasn't ordered plaintiff to disclose her Social Security number, her private medical data, her birthday greetings to her Aunt Ethel or whatever the case may be," Oregonian attorney Charles Hinkle said. "The attorney general has ordered to her
Date: May 02, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Oregon Supreme Court says Boy Scouts 'perversion files' are public record
egon state judges) decision to release the exhibits, but I am disappointed that the court ruled that the Oregon constitutional prohibition on secret courts does not guarantee that the public has a right to see the evidence that a jury sees when it decides a case, said attorney Charles Hinkle, who
Date: Jun 14, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Court says Scouts 'perversion files' public record
(an Oregon state judge's) decision to release the exhibits, but I am disappointed that the court ruled that the Oregon constitutional prohibition on secret courts does not guarantee that the public has a right to see the evidence that a jury sees when it decides a case," said attorney Charles Hinkle
Date: Jun 14, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Court orders Boy Scouts to release sexual abuse files
The court ordered that the files be made public after names of victims and others who reported sexual abuse are redacted. That process is expected to take weeks, according to Portland attorney Charles Hinkle, who represented the media outlets.
Date: Jun 14, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Boy Scout sex abuse files -- with names removed -- expected to be released ...
Charles Hinkle, an attorney representing the news organizations, said he was pleased that the files will be released, but he was disappointed with the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Oregon Constitution.
Date: Jun 14, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Oregon court: Scouts 'perversion files' to be public
An attorney for the media companies, Charles Hinkle, said he was disappointed that the court's ruling "does not guarantee that the public has a right to see the evidence that a jury sees when it decides a case."