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September 22. 2004 ^Jnrtlanò (©bseruer c ™ Page B5 L aw & J ustice CRIME STOPPERS College, Portland, Oregon Sylvania Campus President Portland C om m un ity C olleg e is c u r r e n t ly s e e k in g q u a lifie d c a n d id a te s fo r th e p o sitio n of C am pus President o f its Sylvania Campus. The Portland Comm unity C o lle g e D is t r ic t P o rtla n d Com m unity College (PCC) is the la rg e s t in s t it u t io n o f p o s t se co nd ary education in Oregon, s e r v in g m o re th a n 8 3 ,0 0 0 stu d e n ts (h e a d co u n t) in 2 0 0 3 - 04. Qualifications Sought in Sylvania Campus President T h e id e a l c a n d id a te fo r th e Sylvania cam pus presidency will be a visionary person of integrity who has dem onstrated an ability to lead, in sp ire and m anage a cam pus, and maintain effective r e la tio n s w ith th e e x te rn a l com m unity. C a n d id a te s sh o u ld present a record of progressive, re s p o n s ib le s e n io r -le v e l le a d e r s h ip e x p e r ie n c e , docum enting success in assisting institutions address change in the futu re. Th e ideal can dida te will h a ve e x p e rie n c e in a d iv e rs e , u rb a n , m u lti-cu ltu ra l se ttin g . A m a s t e r ’s d e g re e fro m an accredited institution is required; an earned doctorate is preferred. F o u r y e a rs o f p r o g r e s s iv e ly r e s p o n s ib le e x p e r ie n c e in e d u c a tio n a d m in is tra tio n w ith stro n g in instruction and stu dent se rvice s is required. Nominations and applicants will be accepted until the position is fille d . To receive maximum consideration, applications should e submitted by October 8, 2004, as the Search Committee will select those who will be Invited for interview shortly after that date For c o m p le te p o sitio n d e ta ils and a d d itio n a l In fo rm a tio n , contact Neal Nalgus, phone: 5 0 3 -9 7 7 -4 1 2 2 , em ail nnalgus@pcc.edu. Or visit the c o lle g e ’s web s ite at www.pcc.edu. Guilty Plea in Family Murder North Portland man escapes death penalty (A P)— Edward Morris, the north Portland man accused o f killing his pregnant wife and their three chil dren, will serve four consecutive life sentences without parole after agreeing M onday to plead guilty to the murders. M orris, 39, avoided a possible death sentence as a part o f the plea worked out between his lawyers and p ro sec u to rs in T illam o o k County. The bodies o f Renee Mor ris and her three chi Idren were found in a remote area o f the Tillamook State Forest in December 2002. A formal plea and sentencing is scheduled for Nov. 15. Morris has agreed not to appeal. Edward Morris After his arrest in January 2003, detectives said Morris told them he had been planning the murders for about three weeks. Morris said he shot his 31-year- old wife and two sons— ages 4 and 10 — in a car along H igh way 6 near the Oregon state prison cam p in the Tillamixik State Forest, according to court documents. He said he then killed his 8-year- old daughter and left the four bod ies alongside a logging road in the forest, where they were found. An autopsy showed the daughter had been stabbed at least 18 times. One body was found by elk hunt ers. The others were found nearby by authorities. Morris then went on the run for a few weeks to Nevada and Arizona before he was finally arrested Jan. 4 in B ak erC ity . False Arrest Leads to Investigation Feds say Patriot Act by have been misused rorism Patriot Act may have been improperly used in the arrest of attorney Brandon Mayfield. Mayfield, a Muslim convert, was arrested May 6 on a material w it ness warrant after an FBI analysis (AP)— The Justice Department ’ s concluded he was a match for a w atchdog office has opened an fingerprint found on a bag contain investigation into the arrest o f a ing detonators like those used in Muslim lawyer from Portland that the attacks on trains in Madrid that was based on what turned out to be k illed n early 200 p eo p le and faulty FBI analysis of a fingerprint wounded 2,(XX). linked to the deadly terrorist attack A few weeks later, Mayf¡eld was in Spain last March. released after the FBI admitted it Glenn A. Fine, the departm ent’s had made a mistake and that the inspector general, said the antiter fin g e rp rin t d id n ot m atch M ayfield’s. The inspector general's investi gation was disclosed in a twice-a- year report to Congress on poten tial civil rights and civil liberties abuses by Justice Department offi cials. The Mayfield investigation is fo cusing on how the fingerprint error was made and also on acomplaint by Mayfield that the "FBI inappropri ately conducted a surreptitious search of his home ... potentially motivated by his Muslim faith and ties to the Muslim community," ac cording to Fine’s report. Portland Police, in coopera tion with Crime Stoppers is ask ing for the public’s help in find ing 38-year-old Herbert Wayne Marambe. Police said Marambe is known to w rite frau d u len t ca sh ie rs cheeks that look real, but are worthless when victims try to cash them at a bank. He is ac cused of disappearing after ob taining jewelry, electronic equip ment and even vehicles with the cheeks. Authorities said Marambe is well dressed and can be quite personable and trustworthy. He has provided real identification and has allowed him self to be photographed. He may even spend a considerable amount of Herbert Wayne Maantie time with them gaining their fa vor. All of this is part of his elabo rate seam which is com pleted when he exchanges the item of value for the worthless cheek. Marambe is a black male, about 5 feet 10 inches tall and 220 pounds. He has had addresses in Ssutheast Portland. Detectives don’t know where he is now. but suspect he is still in the metro area and may still be committing his brand o f theft. C rim e Stoppers is o ffe rin g a cash rew ard o f up to $1,000 f o r inform ation, reported to Crim e Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, o r a n y unsolved fe lo n y, an d yo u may rem ain anonym ous. C a ll C rim e Stoppers at 503-823-4357. oting is Your Right Any citizen who is 18 years old on Election Day is eligible to vole. Even convicted felons can vote if not currently in custody o f the Oregon Dept. o f Corrections. If you are in any other part of the criminal justice system, such as a county jail, you have not lost your voting privilege. HRBRRBEHBEMBBBBBUH Keep Police Accountable ............... The public is encouraged to A G old Hill A ssocia te s A ssisted get involved in the N ational C on ference on Police A cco u n tab il Search ity. The conference is expected Portland Community College Is an to draw grassroots activists, re equal Opportunity / Affirmative view board participants, academ Action Employer. ic s an d p o lic e o f fic e r s from around the country that advo cate for police accountability. KBOO Community Radio is The event, w hich will be held looking for a full-time Public dow ntow n at the N ative A m eri R e la t io n s and O u tre a c h can Student and C om m unity C en C o o r d in a t o r to o v e r s e e all ter at S ou th w est Jack so n and c o m m u n ity o u tre a c h and Broadw ay, is from Friday, Oct. 15 m arketing efforts. For application to Sunday, Oct. 17. in struction s se e o ur w eb site at Pre-registration is required. 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