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New ombudsman for Oregon court system will field people’s questions, concerns
New ombudsman for Oregon court system will field people’s questions, concerns
New ombudsman for Oregon court system will field people’s questions, concerns

Published on: 06/30/2026

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Judge Debra K. Vogt will become Oregon's first ombudsman for the state court system.

Oregonians will soon be able to turn to one of the state’s most experienced judges when they have concerns about their experiences in the court system.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2026/06/new-ombudsman-for-oregon-court-system-will-field-peoples-questions-concerns.html

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