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== Court Records ==
== Court Records ==


=== Q4 2021 ===
=== Q3 2019 ===
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|12/16/2021
|8/8/2019
|Secret Indictment
|Motion
|[https://cdn.raindrop.works/2022/03/24133926/21CR61225-20211216-Indictment.pdf PDF]
|Recognizance Release<ref>{{Dox}}</ref>
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Revision as of 03:22, 4 December 2022

State of Oregon v Brandon Farley

In August 2019, videographer Brandon Farley was attempting to gain access to an event hosted by local resource group Outside In at a nearby church. Due to prior interactions with Outside In, his ticket had been revoked and he was denied entry to the event. Based on trial testimony, he spent a large portion of the events duration attempting to bypass event security to trespass to the event, including an altercation with event security that was prosecuted as harassment.

During the pre-trial period, Mr. Farley went through several public defenders, including one that court records indicate severed himself from the case for a 'breakdown in attorney client relationship' after allegations of Mr. Farley making defamatory statements.

In August of 2021, Mr. Farley represented himself in a bench trial, where he was convicted of a criminal trespass but acquitted of the harassment charge. His sentence included bench probation with a requirement to seek mental health intake and possible treatment, a judgement that he subsequently expressed to us that he would refuse to comply with.

Charges

Count Charge Statute Severity Date Filed Pleading
1 Harassment 166.065(3) Misdemeanor B 8/8/2019 AQUITTED
2 Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree 164.245 Misdemeanor C 8/8/2019 CONVICTED

Media

Date Event FTR Audio[1] MP3 YouTube
1/27/2021 Hearing - Attorney Withdrawal ZIP (15.2MB) MP3 (3.45MB) 10 min

Court Records

Q3 2019

Date Filing Information/Documents
8/8/2019 Motion Recognizance Release[2]
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