TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Dan Hill announces run for Circuit Court judge
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A ttorney and Judge,
pro-tem , D aniel J. Hill has
announced his candidacy for
circuit judge for Umatilla and
Morrow counties. Hill has filed
fo r p o s itio n 3, c u rr e n tly
o c c u p ie d by J u d g e R udy
M urgo. Hill is endorsed by
Ju d g e
M u rg o as h is
replacement. Judge Murgo has
f ile d fo r e le c tio n to th e
Supreme Court.
H ill is a practicing
attorney in Hermiston and has
been a practicing attorney for
nearly 17 years. Most recently,
Hill has been the appointed
half-tim e circuit ju d g e, pro-
tem, for Umatilla and Morrow
counties primarily responsible
for prison cases, small claims,
traffic, landlord-tenant matters,
county nuisance cases, and
other cases as assigned.
H ill w as appointed
circuit judge, pro-tem, by the
C h ie f Justice o f the O regon
Supreme Court after approval
by the S uprem e C ourt, upon
the recom m endation o f the
presiding ju d g e and a select
local com m ittee. He spent
nearly three years actively on
the bench conducting judicial
b usiness until budget cuts
reduced his status to inactive.
H e h a s s in c e th e n b e e n
reappointed as a circuit judge,
pro-tem , and has perform ed
ju d icial duties as requested.
Prior to that Hill was a military
prosecutor, city prosecutor for
H erm iston and the elected
municipal judge for Hermiston
for six years. Hill has also been
the chairm an o f the U m atilla
County Planning Commission,
a d ire c to r on th e B M C C
B o a rd , a n d a m e m b e r o f
n u m e r o u s o th e r lo c a l
committees and organizations.
Hill is a Lieutenant Colonel in
the Judge Advocate General’s
Corps, Oregon Army National
G uard and also is a m em ber
o f the G o v e rn o r’s M ilitary
Council.
H ill is m a rrie d to
Jacque M ack Hill, ow ner o f
I.J. G em s in H erm iston, and
has one daughter M ackenzie.
Hill is a life long U m atilla
County resident whose family
s ta r te d f a r m in g in th e
Pendleton area in the 1930s.
Hill w as bom in Pendleton in
1961, to Jam es R. Hill and
D o lo r is V. H ill th e n o f
Pendleton. Hill graduated from
H erm iston H igh School in
1 9 7 9 , B M C C in 1 9 8 1 ,
O regon State U niversity in
1 9 8 3 , a n d W illa m e tte
University College o f Law in
1986. H ill h a s a d v a n c e d
studies in m ilitary law, and
holds a diplom a from the U .S .»
Army Com m and and General
Staff College.
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Hill is a member o f the
H erm iston Rotary C lub, the
chair o f the U m atilla County
Facilities C itizens’ A dvisory
G roup, and a m em ber o f the
facilities advisory group now
planning the Umatilla County
G o v e r n m e n t a n d J u s tic e
Center at Hermiston.
Hill states that “I have
the ex p e rien c e to co n d u ct
properly the judicial duties of
the court, and look forward to
doing so in service to the
p e o p le o f U m a tilla a n d
M orrow counties.”
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sessed from Tillamook Cheese
in Boardman.
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Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re
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O ct. 17: M C S O ,
-M C S O receiv ed a
B oardm an Police Dept, re re q u e st to p ag e lo n e F ire
ceived a report o f an audible Dept, for a controlled bum out
alarm at K e g le r’s M arket in o f control on a location along
Irrigon. An attem pted entry
Rhea Creek in lone.
was m ade at the rear door.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer cited Ruth Ann
D ep t, o f fic e r c ite d J e su s
Keithley, 44, for Violation of
A lejandro Cardenas-G arcia,
the Basic Rule, 54 m ph in a
25, for Driving while License
35 m ph zone.
S u sp en d ed In fractio n and
-M C S O receiv ed a
Driving Uninsured.
report o f a runaw ay juvenile.
-M C S O received a
T he juvenile w as located by
report from a caller in Irrigon the Portland Police Dept.
that a pickup pulling a station
-M C S O receiv ed a
wagon hit his fence, then left. request for a deputy contact
A second caller reported that from a caller in Lexington re
som eone trying to help her garding an incident that o c
move a vehicle hit the neigh curred prior.
b o r’s fence.
-M C S O , H e p p n e r
-M C SO , Boardm an Fire Dept, received a report
Police D ept, received a re o f a grass fire near the Treo
quest for an officer from a Ranch at Hardman Ridge.
caller at the Boardman Chev
-M C SO , Boardm an
ron for an unwanted male hav Police Dept, received a report
ing a confrontation w ith an o f a m ultiple vehicle on 1-84
em ployee: it was escalating w estbound. T he subjects re
rapidly.
fused transport to the hospi
-M C SO deputy cited tal. Both vehicles were towed.
a ju v en ile for T hrow ing a
-M C S O receiv ed a
Burning O bject from a Vehi report from a caller in Lexing
cle and Possession o f Illegal ton of items stolen from him.
Fireworks.
-M C S O receiv ed a
-M C SO . Boardm an report from the Irrigon Sentry-
Police Dept, received a report M arket that a H ispanic male
o f a motion/entry alarm at the attem pted to pass a co u n ter
R iv ersid e H igh S chool in feit $50 bill. It was refused.
Boardman. ft was determined
-M C S O receiv ed a
to be a false alarm.
report from a caller in Irrigon
-M C S O receiv ed a
Sheriff's Report
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M u n k e rs a n d 3 rd- K a tie
Garthwaite;
4D Youth: 1st- Ariel
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and 3rd- Savannah Dillman;
P o le b e n d in g : 1st-
A m anda K ing, 2nd- Tiffanie
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M ost Improved: Pam
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-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller o f four
cords o f w ood that w ere not
paid for.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ept, o ffic er cited Jo an n a
M arie A llison, 23, fo r N o
O perator’s License, Failure to
Carry Proof o f Insurance and
D isobeying Traffic C ontrol
Device.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from the H erm iston
Police Dept, that Timothy Sta
cy, 19, w as arrested on an
Irrigon Justice Court w arrant
for C ontem pt o f C ourt/M IP;
he was cited and released. He
was also cited and released on
Hermiston local charges.
-M C SO . B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report/
o f a possible DU II on 1-84
westbound. The vehicle took
the Boardman exit. An officer
was unable to locate the vehi
cle.
Oct. 18: M C SO xi-
ceived a report from the O re
gon State Police that Christo
pher W hittington, 31, was ar
rested on a H eppner Justice
Court warrant. He was lodged
at the U m atilla C ounty Jail
with local charges.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from the U m atilla Po
lice Dept, that M egan Taylor,
21, was arrested on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for Fail
ure to Pay Fine/Driving while
License Suspended. She was
cited and released.
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