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.

The Oregon Judicial Department announced last week that Judge Debra K. Vogt of the Lane County Circuit Court will serve as the agency’s first ombudsman beginning in August. In that role, she’ll accept and respond to public comments “regarding court experiences” and provide mentoring and education to judges, according to an agency news release.  Her position will serve as a neutral third-party who can review concerns about a judge’s conduct in court and answer questions from people who use the court’s services.

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