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Security is friendly and helpful. Desk clerk at 128, not so much. Not the person who should be greeting vulnerable individuals seeking assistance. I am so thankful to have been there for my niece, this woman alone would have discouraged her from seeking legal protection.
We were delivering two very large packages for Amazon. Our gps instructed us to go through security clearance of the courthouse. When we approached the security guard named C. Johnson he was extremely rude and then had us carry two large packages through hallways doorways in order to get to the Yamhill youth detention division and then remarked that, “You are not to come back here.” And shut the door on us. We got to the Youth detention and Cliff helped us, Cliff was very professional and kind.
Ok, so I can say that nobody like being there. Period. However, the security officers at the front door are always kind, friendly and helpful. The people that work in the family law dept are extremely helpful when doing your own court papers, also kind and courteous literally every time I go in. The judges, as far as I've experienced, are fair. Sometimes short, but fair.
I had the pleasure of watching Judge Wiles convict a young lady on an officer's opinion today because "she is short in stature". An opinion that has no evidence backing it up. Judge Wiles is about as inept as I've ever seen and be very careful coming up against Judge Wiles as he discriminates against short people. If that's the case then any short person can be taken to jail because an officer said the person was short. Discrimination and Appellate proceedings already started! It's time someone shows these "Judges" to rule impartially and not to side with opinion no matter if it comes from an officer or a member of the community. Remember it must be fact, not opinion or conjecture, there must be proof.
Yamhill County Circuit Court is as pleasant as court can be. While visiting as a real estate appraiser expert witness, I enjoyed the courteous service and friendly employees.
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