statement on Portland City Council staffer JAMES DUNPHY/ NICK FISH / G4S SECURITY 'STALKING' FRAME-UP

@MultCo_Copwatch


Multnomah County Copwatch, Portland, Oregon
writes:

JAMES DUNPHY/ NICK FISH / G4S SECURITY 'STALKING' FRAME-UP TRIAL RESULTS: I was found Not-Guilty on 1 Count of Stalking and Guilty on 1 Charge of Stalking...My sentence is 2 Years Bench Probation and 40-hours Community Service...Bench probation is unsupervised probation... I got 6-months to complete 40-hours of community service..Judge John A. Wittmayer chewed the prosecutor [Eamon McMahon] out and said that G4S Security framed me basically by not telling me James Dunphy was there, and believed I wasn't trying to have any contact with or Violate the Stalking Order, but that I did by violate it by staying there for approx. 45-seconds or so & asserting that it was my right to attend the city council meetings and that James Dunphy worked at City Hall in Nick Fish's office & not the Portland City Building where the council meeting was held at that day. The judge said I should have left immediately when James Dunphy entered the building...It'll make a good lawsuit against G4S Security and the city since this all just a sloppy political frame-up and attempt to keep me from attending city council meetings and exposing city corruption...My lawyer Filed an Appeal....Stalking charges are serious charges, all I did was attend a city council meeting and get stalked and ambushed by a city employee that got an illegal stalking order put on me. The judge Monica Herranz is a totally biased judge that is very friendly with the city and known for making up her own set of rules as she goes. Monica Herranz is known for not following the laws or rules, or respecting the constitutional rights of citizens, this is Bureaucratic Terrorism at it's finest and totally unconstitutional.

judge present was http://www.courts.oregon.gov/Multnomah/General_Info/Judges/Wittmayer/pages/Judge_Wittmayer_Biography.aspx


Judge John A. Wittmayer

Judge John A. Wittmayer


Courtroom: 518
Office: 520
Judicial Assistant: Sonja M. Lockhart
Judicial Clerk: Judicial Directory
Phone: 503.988.3165
 
Judge John A. Wittmayer has been a Judge in the Circuit Court since the 1998 merger of the Circuit Court and the District Court. Before that Judge Wittmayer served as a District Judge for 2 years. He was appointed to the bench in 1996 by Governor John Kitzhaber.

Upon graduation from law school Judge Wittmayer worked for one year for the United States Department of Justice, Criminal Division, in the Attorney General’s Honors Program in Washington, D.C. Upon his return to Portland in 1974 he was a Multnomah County Deputy District Attorney for 3 years, following which he was in private practice for 19 years, first with Gaylord, Thomas & Wittmayer and thereafter with Mitchell, Lang & Smith. Judge Wittmayer’s private law practice focused on representing individuals in civil and family law matters. Judge Wittmayer was simultaneously a member of both the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association and the Oregon Association of Defense Counsel, back when it was possible to belong to both.

Judge Wittmayer is a member of the Oregon State Bar and the Multnomah Bar Association. He was formerly a member of the Washington State Bar, from which he resigned upon becoming a Judge. He is also admitted in the United States District Courts in Oregon and Washington (Western and Eastern Districts), the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.

Before his appointment to the bench Judge Wittmayer did pro bono work with St. Andrews Legal Clinic and the American Civil Liberties Union. He has been a member of the Oregon State Bar Law-Related Education Committee, the Multnomah Bar Professionalism Committee, and the Bench-Bar Professionalism Commission.

Judge Wittmayer was born in Portland. He went to grade school in Springfield and Coos Bay, and graduated from Madison High School in Portland in 1965. He received his B.S. Degree from Portland State University in 1969 and his J.D. Degree from Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College in 1973. Judge Wittmayer is active in his church and has served on the Boards of various civic organizations

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