John W. Lohrmann
Party: non-partisan
Candidate for: Walla Walla County Superior Court, Pos. 1
Incumbent? No
Age: 56
Hometown: Walla Walla
Occupation: Attorney at Law
50-word statement: I am uniquely qualified to hear the broad range of issues before our Superior Court. I believe that my 30 years of experience as a Walla Walla businessman and attorney in general practice, together with my depth of community service and involvement, provides a good foundation for an effective judgeship.
Three priorities:
1. Maintain a fair and impartial courtroom.
2. Apply judicial resources wisely to prevent or reduce domestic violence.
3. Hold guilty persons accountable for their crimes.
Web site: www.lohrmannlaw.com
E-mail address: lohrmann@my180.net
Phone number: 509-529-0630
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WALLA WALLA -- A local man who pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography at his home last fall was sentenced Monday afternoon to more than seven years in prison after not taking responsibility for the crimes.
Larry R. Mackler, 58, was ordered to serve a minimum of 85 months. The actual length of the prison term will be decided later by the state's Indeterminate Sentence Review Board. The maximum he will serve is 10 years.
The standard-range prison term he faced is about 61/2 to 81/2 years.
TRIAL: Date set in Walla Walla counterfeiting case
TRIAL: Date set in Walla Walla counterfeiting case
WALLA WALLA A suspect in the passing of counterfeit $20 bills at area businesses in November pleaded innocent Monday afternoon in Walla Walla County Superior Court.
Justin C. Kirk, 31, of 1167 School Ave., is scheduled for trial April 23 on two counts of forgery, which are felonies, and one count of third-degree theft, a gross misdemeanor.
Officials said Kirk and a co-defendant, Skyler I. Glasby, 23, used two of the fake bills to buy automotive products and gas at Sun Mart on North Second Avenue on Nov. 12.
WALLA WALLA: Man pleads guilty, is sentenced in counterfeit $20s case
WALLA WALLA: Man pleads guilty, is sentenced in counterfeit $20s case
WALLA WALLA A man accused of passing counterfeit $20 bills at businesses in November has pleaded guilty in Walla Walla County Superior Court.
Skyler I. Glasby, 23, entered guilty pleas Monday to three counts of forgery, which are felonies, and one count of third-degree theft, a gross misdemeanor.
In pleading guilty, he didn’t admit committing the crimes, but agreed the prosecution has evidence that could convict him.
Glasby could have been ordered to serve up to a year in the County Jail.
Man sentenced in Walla Walla counterfeiting case
Man sentenced in Walla Walla counterfeiting case
WALLA WALLA -- A man accused of passing counterfeit $20 bills at businesses in Novem-ber has pleaded guilty in Walla Walla County Superior Court.
Skyler I. Glasby, 23, entered guilty pleas to three counts of forgery, which are felonies, and one count of third-degree theft, a gross misdemeanor.
In pleading guilty, he didn't admit committing the crimes, but agreed the prosecution has evidence that could convict him.
COURT: Trial postponed yet again in Walla Walla meth lab case
COURT: Trial postponed yet again in Walla Walla meth lab case
WALLA WALLA A man scheduled to stand trial today for allegedly operating a large methamphetamine lab at the Walla Walla Vineyard Inn now is slated to face a jury late next month.
The proceedings for Clifford E. Chew, 57, are scheduled to begin Feb. 27 in Walla Walla County Superior Court.
This is the sixth postponement of the trial, initially set to be held in July.