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Justin David Stagg Arrested in Multnomah Oregon

Justin David Stagg was booked at 2:57 AM on Thursday, June 25th, 2020 by Portland Sheriff. Stagg was booked into Multnomah County Jail in Portland, Oregon.

Multnomah County Mugshots -  Justin David Stagg

The 30 year old male was arrested for suspicion of the below crimes:

  1. TRESPASS I - DV (A Misdemeanor)
  2. MENACING - DV (A Misdemeanor)
  3. BURGLARY 1- DV (A Felony)
  4. POSS HEROIN FEL (B Felony)

Bail has been set to $5,000 for Stagg which is listed as a 5 ft 6 in white male weighing approximately 150 lbs.

Justin David Stagg was arrested in Multnomah County Oregon and Justin David Stagg has a presumption of innocence which means that although the person was arrested, they are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Presumption of innocence” serves to emphasize that the prosecution has the obligation to prove each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt (or some other level of proof depending on the criminal justice system) and that the accused bears no burden of proof. For more information in presumption of innocence, wikipedia is a great place to start.

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Below are the Oregon laws which may relate to this arrest:


Menacing.
(1) A person commits the crime of menacing if by word or conduct the person intentionally attempts to place another person in fear of imminent serious physical injury.(2) Menacing is a Class A misdemeanor. [1971 c.743 §95]
Burglary in the first degree.
(1) A person commits the crime of burglary in the first degree if the person violates ORS 164.215 and the building is a dwelling, or if in effecting entry or while in a building or in immediate flight therefrom the person:(a) Is armed with a burglary tool or theft device as defined in ORS 164.235 or a deadly weapon;
(b) Causes or attempts to cause physical injury to any person; or
(c) Uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon.
(2) Burglary in the first degree is a Class A felony. [1971 c.743 §137; 2003 c.577 §10]

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