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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2018
Trial: Has been
rescheduled for
this December
Continued from Page 1A
Brown did not object. The
estimated five-day trial,
which was set to begin July
31, has been rescheduled for
December.
“I’m willing to grant a set
over, but it’s been really dif-
ficult to schedule this case,”
Matyas said.
Since the case began,
lawyers have filed a num-
ber of motions, many of
which asked for a continua-
tion due to scheduling con-
flicts. Other motions cen-
tered on pieces of evidence
that surfaced as information
was shared between police in
North Dakota — where the
abuse was reported — and
Seaside — where the abuse
allegedly occurred.
Seaside Police Sgt. Jason
Goodding was investigat-
ing the case before he was
shot and killed in the line
of duty in 2016. Goodding
was a witness who would
have provided key details
about two child pornography
charges, according to court
documents. Brown filed a
new indictment last year,
and those two charges were
dropped.
Earlier this month, fol-
lowing a number of lengthy
hearings in which a host
of witnesses were called,
Matyas denied part and
granted part of a motion to
exclude evidence regarding
Gustafson’s past sexual ten-
dencies, including incest sto-
ries found on his computer
and alleged possession of
child pornography.
The Facebook posts
began one day after the
judge’s rulings.
“All evidence is not
allowed. Try wrapping your
head around that one,” part
of the post read.
In addition to other com-
plaints about the justice sys-
tem, the woman lamented
the fact Gustafson was able
to hire an attorney while the
victim could not choose the
prosecutor.
“We tell our daughters
to speak up, but what we
don’t tell them — there will
be men being paid to fight
the truth, those evil lawyers
will call your baby girl a
liar,” she wrote. “You, on the
other hand, get a court-ap-
pointed attorney, over-
worked and underpaid. You
have no choice in who rep-
resents you. Because it’s not
actually you against the per-
vert, it’s the state against the
pervert.”
After reviewing the Face-
book posts over the next few
months, Hood may file a
motion to move the case out
of Clatsop County, he said.
“It is a terrible situation that
has developed here.”
In the first post, the
woman said she didn’t want
to discourage people from
reporting sex abuse but noted
that court proceedings “will
rip and tear at you for a long
time.”
“And I don’t know that
anyone ever ‘wins,’” she
wrote. “But as the trial date
approaches, the fear creeps
in. How many more safe
days do we have? And will
my daughter’s fight for jus-
tice be in vain?”
‘I’m willing to grant
a set over, but it’s
been really difficult to
schedule this case.’
Judge Cindee Matyas
Traffic: Congestion and driver
confusion have been common
Continued from Page 1A
“That was an unintended con-
sequence,” Workman said. “We’ve
had lots of near misses.”
Officers have also seen issues
with drivers making illegal U-turns
in the area.
When turning left from the
highway onto Ensign Lane, the
street signal — rather than solid
green and yellow lights — flashes
a yellow light. The flashing yel-
low light means people turning left
should yield to oncoming traffic,
which can come in droves on the
busy road.
While nothing is finalized, offi-
cials at the meeting discussed
reprogramming street signals, as
well as possibly reconfiguring
islands. In the next few weeks,
drivers can expect changes to
signs, potential left-turn restric-
tions and road striping. One sign,
for instance, may indicate near the
exit from the Walmart parking lot
that there is no left-turn access to
the highway.
Warrenton police have also
upped patrols.
“The whole area, with all the
businesses being concentrated
there, you’re going to have a lot of
traffic,” Workman said. “When the
signage and the barriers don’t clar-
ify things, that’s when we need to
fix it.”
Traffic congestion and driver
confusion have been common with
constant construction over the past
few years. More businesses are on
their way, including those that will
be located at the future site of the
North Coast Business Park near
19th Street and Ensign Lane.
In turn, officials will continue to
grapple with traffic for the foresee-
able future.
“These are typically good prob-
lems to have,” Moore said. “When
you experience some growth, you
have to figure out how to deal with
it.”
Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian
Vehicles make a left turn off
Highway 101 onto Ensign
Lane near the new Walmart.
Book bike: Kreider plans to be out at least twice a week
Continued from Page 1A
but also tailored to fit the
event Kreider is attending.
This could mean a collec-
tion of Astoria-specific books
and maritime history books
for a Columbia River
Maritime Museum event
or the Astoria Sunday Mar-
ket, or books for younger
readers if Kreider is headed to
a school.
Kreider plans to be out on
the bike at least twice a week
for several hours throughout
the summer.
Pearson said there are no
hard and fast objectives for
the book bike, no monthly
quotas to meet in terms of
books borrowed or new
library cards issued. It is
purely an outreach tool, mem-
orable and fun.
“I think the smiles on peo-
ples’ faces already mean it’s a
success,” he said.
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Special Notices ............................. 104 Boats for Sale................................. 251
Public Notices ............................... 107 Boating Parts & Accessories ..... 254
Announcements .......................... 110 Boats Wanted ................................ 257
Boat Trailers ................................... 260
PERSONALS
Marine Supplies & Equip. .......... 266
Lost & Found ................................. 181 Boat/RV Storage ........................... 269
Personals ........................................ 184
Fund-raisers ................................... 188 RVs & Trailers
RVs & Travel Trailers ............ 301-307
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers, Utility Trailers .... 310-313
Antiques/Classic Vehicles ......... 201
Automobiles .................................. 204 REAL ESTATE
SUVs/Trucks .......................... 207-210 Open Houses ................................. 501
4WD .................................................. 213 For Sale ................................... 504-513
Vans .................................................. 216 Lots & Acreage .............................. 516
ATVs/Motorcycles ........................ 219 Income Property .......................... 519
Truck/Auto Parts .......................... 222 Manufactured Homes ................ 522
Detailing ......................................... 225 Commercial Property ................. 525
Tires & Wheels ............................... 228 Real Estate Wanted ..................... 531
107 Public Notices
184 Personals
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Rooms & Roommates................. 616
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Good housekeeper.
Phone numbers corrected 7/9
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or 503-755-2014
643 Business Sales
Opportunities
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Investor is looking for local
contractor or experienced
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Starting $13/hr
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