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Albin W. Norblad

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American attorney and judge (1939–2014)
Albin W. Norblad
Judge for theMarion County Circuit Court
In office
1973–2014
Personal details
BornAlbin Walter Norblad III
(1939-03-15)March 15, 1939
DiedFebruary 10, 2014(2014-02-10) (aged 74)
Alma materUniversity of Oregon
Willamette University College of Law

Albin Walter Norblad III (March 15, 1939 – February 10, 2014) was an attorney in theU.S. state ofOregon, and a judge of theOregon Circuit Court for the 3rd judicial district, inMarion County atSalem.[1][2]He was named for his father,A. Walter Norblad, and grandfather,A. W. Norblad, both prominent Oregon attorneys and politicians.

Early life

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Norblad was born inAstoria, Oregon in 1939, and moved with his family toStayton, Oregon in 1953. After a United States Army discharge in 1958 and a year's study atGeorgetown University,[3] Norblad obtained a bachelor's degree in history from theUniversity of Oregon in 1963, and a law degree from theWillamette University in 1965. Norblad's father died in office in 1964, and Norblad considered running for his seat in the United States House of Representatives, howeverWendell Wyatt was elected instead.[3]

Legal career

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Before becoming a state court judge, Norblad served as a municipal court judge and a deputy district attorney.[4]

His lengthy career as a jurist included a number of controversial and high-profile cases, including a 1994 decision upholding a state law banning enforcement of local anti-gay rights ordinances. As a juvenile court judge during the 1970s, Norblad made hundreds of unpopular decisions, reportedly sending more youths toMacLaren Youth Correctional Facility than any other judge in the state.[4]

The judge was disciplined by the Oregon Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability in 2002 with a thirty-day suspension following a drunk driving incident, an action which was upheld on appeal to the stateSupreme Court.[5]

Later life and death

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He was the state's longest sitting judge. According toArticle VII of theOregon Constitution, he would have had to retire at the end of 2014.[3] He died in Salem, Oregon on February 10, 2014, from a brain hemorrhage after a fall; he was 74.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Earliest Authorities in Oregon - Circuit Court Judges"(PDF).Oregon Blue Book (Online). Oregon Secretary of State. 2006. Retrieved2008-01-12.
  2. ^"Marion County Circuit Court: Judges and Judicial Staff".Oregon Judicial Department. 2006. Archived fromthe original on 2006-11-14. Retrieved2006-12-14.
  3. ^abcdWong, Peter (February 11, 2014)."Longtime county judge Albin Norblad dies at age 74".Statesman Journal. Archived fromthe original on 11 February 2014. Retrieved11 February 2014.
  4. ^abTaylor, Kate; Lavelle Svart (1998-12-05)."Adoption case judge focuses on law".The Oregonian. Retrieved2006-12-14.
  5. ^"Decision: In re The Honorable Albin W. Norblad (CJFD 00-010; SC S48522)".Oregon Judicial Department Appellate Court Opinions. Oregon Judicial Department. 2002.Archived from the original on 31 December 2006. Retrieved2006-12-14.
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