FrostyCaribou

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[–] FrostyCaribou 1 points 1 week ago

Recklessness generally also works in place of intentionally. Negligence is even lower, but is often reserved for civil suits.

[–] FrostyCaribou 4 points 1 week ago

The business record exception to hearsay (ORS 40.460). I don't generally use this rule, but when dealing with financial cases with a multitude of documents, it is very useful.

Learned about it at law school and work.

[–] FrostyCaribou 9 points 2 weeks ago

A very fun fact. It is almost like the Macy's Day Parade in United States. People watch the parade and hosts provide commentary on the floats and groups involved. It usually lasts several hours and people just leave it on in the background while doing Thanksgiving (November 25) tasks.

[–] FrostyCaribou 2 points 1 month ago

Cant speak for the poster, but I generally leave it on because it is easier/faster.

[–] FrostyCaribou 3 points 1 month ago

Consise and correct information. Thanks for sharing and explaining the reasoning for the actions taken.

[–] FrostyCaribou 1 points 3 months ago

Great sass, but I do see your point.

[–] FrostyCaribou 7 points 3 months ago (2 children)

You stopped eating bacon because other people "overdid" it?

[–] FrostyCaribou 3 points 4 months ago

Graduate high school at 18. Work on a vineyard as a farm hand with exclusively middle aged Hispanic men for a year. Went to Europe for a month with money saved by living in a large shed. Return to the States and attend university studying mathematics. Decide math isn't the route for me. Transfer to another university and study horticulture, winemaking, and vineyard management. While studying, got a job at a hazelnut farm. Worked there for 1.5 years while finishing degree. Decide farming isn't quite right for me. Decide to try law school. Take LSAT. Score well enough. Apply and obtain scholarship at a law school a few hours away. Move to new city and do law school. While in law school, worked at several firms and distric attorney offices. Graduate and study for the bar exam. Pass bar exam. Work full time as solo attorney. Very stressful, not very much money (was making around $40,000/yr). Decide to try district attorney office. Get job offer for $80,000. Move closer to new job. Now been working at DA office for two years and am making $106,000. Much less stressed. Really good support from colleagues and staff. In line for promotion. Life is pretty good. In the future, looking to potentially become a professor/law professor as long term career to hopefully have even better work/life balance.

[–] FrostyCaribou 0 points 5 months ago

This is just describing the outcome of a warrant or subpoena (depending on the circumstance).

[–] FrostyCaribou 3 points 6 months ago

I'm an attorney for a local government.

[–] FrostyCaribou 1 points 8 months ago

I'm interested in purchasing a used EV. Would you recommend the polestar for Oregon/Washington?

 

It was decafinated.

[–] FrostyCaribou 6 points 9 months ago

“When our community lost Trenton, our community immediately converged to decipher how to prevent any further incidents,” Wild that this was the solution they came to that would prevent more people from dying due to cars.

 

A beautiful day for a hike. It was getting warm, but the canopy kept all of us cool.

 

Bonsai Hill trail provided some beautiful views and plenty of shade for a warm summer hike with the dogs.

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Recently did a 2 day trip that looped up to this summit. There were some intense inclines and a few scrambles, but the views were incredible.

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