Richard C. Baldwin

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Richard C. Baldwin
Associate Justice
Oregon Supreme Court
In office
2013–2019
Preceded by Robert D. Durham
Personal details
Born 1947[1]
San Jose, California[2]
Spouse(s) Teresa
Children 2
Residence Portland, Oregon
Alma mater San Jose State College, BA
Lewis & Clark Law School, JD[3]
Occupation Judge

Richard C. Baldwin (born ca. 1947) is an Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court.[4] He was elected in 2012, defeating Nena Cook, to replace outgoing Justice Robert D. Durham.[5] He was formerly a Oregon Circuit Courts Judge in Multnomah County (2002-2012),[6] where he created the Multnomah County Mental Health Court and the Oregon Coalition Against Domestic Violence.[7] He was also Executive Director of the Oregon Law Center (1996-2000), Litigation Director at Multnomah County Legal Aid (1991-1995), and Partner at Baldwin & Brischetto (1983-1991).[8][9][10]


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Government offices
Preceded by
Robert D. Durham
Associate Justice
Oregon Supreme Court

2013-Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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