Peacemaking and Tribal Justice - VIDEO
Event Type
Talk
Location
University Hall 1000
Start Date
24-10-2013 9:25 AM
End Date
24-10-2013 10:40 AM
Description
Moderated by Honorable Dorothy Wright Nelson, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Honorable Donald Owen Costello, Chief Judge, Coquille Indian Tribe
Donald Owen Costello has been an active member of the Oregon State Bar since 1977. Starting in 1984, he served as judge in state- and municipal courts, and for multiple Indian tribes. He founded the court system of Oregon’s Coquille Indian Tribe in 1997 and has served as its Chief Judge ever since. In the 1980’s he was the first judicial officer of Deschutes County, Oregon’s pioneering restorative juvenile justice court. He received his A.B. in Anthropology from University of California at Berkeley and a J.D. from Portland’s Lewis and Clark College. At age 65, he sculls almost daily and is a competitive rower.
Peacemaking and Tribal Justice - VIDEO
University Hall 1000
Moderated by Honorable Dorothy Wright Nelson, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Honorable Donald Owen Costello, Chief Judge, Coquille Indian Tribe
Donald Owen Costello has been an active member of the Oregon State Bar since 1977. Starting in 1984, he served as judge in state- and municipal courts, and for multiple Indian tribes. He founded the court system of Oregon’s Coquille Indian Tribe in 1997 and has served as its Chief Judge ever since. In the 1980’s he was the first judicial officer of Deschutes County, Oregon’s pioneering restorative juvenile justice court. He received his A.B. in Anthropology from University of California at Berkeley and a J.D. from Portland’s Lewis and Clark College. At age 65, he sculls almost daily and is a competitive rower.