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2007-134-Order No. 2007-081 Recorded 3/1/2007REVI D LEGAL OUNSEL DESCHUTES COUNTY OFFICIAL NANCY BLANKENSHIP, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' JOURNAL 200I7-I1I14IYII~IIIIYII IVI CLERKDS CJ 1007.134 03/01/2007 04:36:21 PM BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON An Order Approving Appointment of Justice of the Peace Pro Tempore ORDER NO. 2007-081 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon, finds that it is in the public interest to appoint a second Justice of the Peace Pro Tempore for the Justice Court of Deschutes County to serve in place and in stead of the elected Justice of the Peace during any temporary period of absence or incapacity of the elected Justice of the Peace; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon, finds that David A. Pardo, an attorney duly licensed to practice law in the State of Oregon, has sufficient qualifications to serve as Justice of the Peace; now, therefore, follows: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ORDERS as Section 1. Pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of ORS 51.260, David A. Pardo hereby is appointed to serve as Justice of the Peace Pro Tempore of the Deschutes County Justice Court. Section 2. The period of this appointment shall be from March 1, 2007 through February 29, 2008, unless said appointment is sooner terminated by action of the Board of County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon. Section 3. The appointed Justice of the Peace Pro Tempore shall only serve as acting Justice of the Peace during a period or periods of absence or incapacity of the elected Justice of the Peace as determined by the elected Justice of the Peace or the Board of County commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon. DATED this 20' day of February 2007. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON ATTEST: Recording Secretary DENNIS R. LUKE,--- DAVID A. PARDO 35 SE C Street Suite D. Madras, OR 97741 OSB # 98316 EDUCATION Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College J.D. 1998 Recipient Federal Tax Law Certificate Vice President Minority Law Students Association Fall 1996. Minority Law Student First Year Representative. Best Appellate Brief in 1st Yr. Legal Writing Class. University of Oregon B.S. Psychology & General Science, cum laude, 1995 Dean's fist 5 quarters. Psi-Chi and Golden Key Honor Societies. Psychology Undergraduate Student of Excellence. University of Oregon Minority Student of Excellence Award. Institutionalized Animal Use and Care Committee Board Member. EXPERIENCE David Pardo-, Attorney at Law Solo Practitioner Criminal and Juvenile. law. as,the,pdmary.component. of- my -practice. • Defense of misdemeanor, felony, and probation violations cases. • S..ubstantial juvenile, dependency-caseload. and experience. • Limited civil practice primarily focused on family law. • Court appointed mediation of Jefferson County child custody cases. Jefferson County Deputy District Attorney • -Vertical prosecution of domestic violence cases-from intake to,trial. • Prosecution of misdemeanor and felony cases. • Presentation of cases before-the Grand Jury.. • Close interaction with a dedicated investigator. • Management,of domestic violence team..including, coordination of team members from diverse organizations and with differing perspectives. • Federal grant administration including regular accounting, management obligations. • Writing and submission of successful Federal grant application (541) 475-1800 daplaw@gwest.net Portland, OR Eugene, OR Madras, OR Jan 03 - Present Madras, OR- Jul. 00 -Jan 03 Stahancyk, Gearing & Rackner, P. C. Associate Attorney • Client intake, counseling and advising. • Draft pleadings including: • Petitions, complaints, answers, replies, motions to show cause, motions for summary judgment, motions to compel. • Trial preparation. • Settlement negotiations. Compile and organize complex financial discovery. David Pardo, Attorney at Law Contract Attorney • Provided legal services on a contract basis to two Central Oregon firms as well as for individual practitioners. Bend, OR Mar. 99 -Mar. 00 Central Oregon Aug. 1998 - Mar. 99 City of Portland, City Attorney's Office Portland, OR Legal Clerk Sep. 1996 - Aug. 1997 • Researched questions ranging from: • issues involving local and state statutes, and constitutional issues encompassing the areas of commercial free speech, equal protection, takings, and due process. Linda Friedman-Ramirez P.C. Portland, OR Legal Clerk Summer 1996 • Managed misdemeanor docket including: • post arraignment client intake and interviews; • establishment of fact patterns from police reports; • accompanied clients to court and translated for contract attorneys; • Research and writing on both civil and criminal cases. • Assisted in felony trial preparation. Barbara Gordon-Lickey Lab, Institute of Neuroscience and Eugene, OR Dan Kimble Laboratory, Institute of Neuroscience 1991 -1995 Research Assistant • Conducted research into the plasticity of the visual cortex and mechanisms of Alzheimer's. • Conducted regular supplementary review sessions for neuroscience students. • Managed laboratory purchases and coordinated student researchers. David Pardo Gunsmithing Sisters, OR SPECIAL SKILLS I can speak, read and write Spanish fluently. I have13 years experience living in Venezuela. I am computer literate and very comfortable with Microsoft Word, Work Perfect, Excel, and other assorted software. INTERESTS Bicycling, flying, theater set construction, classic cars, cooking, and working with my hands.