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Resident urges district attorney to adopt policy: don’t prosecute homicides without evidence of death
6394449 · October 21, 2025
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Summary
A public commenter asked the Multnomah County Board to compel the district attorney to adopt a policy requiring a coroner or medical examiner finding of death before pursuing homicide charges, citing a local case and a published Oregonian investigation.
During the public‑comment period, Jared Esig urged the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners to press the county’s elected district attorney to adopt a policy that would require evidence of death — for example, a medical examiner's report or death…
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