Lee Johnson (Oregon Judge)
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Robertson Lee Johnson (September 8, 1930 – November 15, 2009) was an American attorney, Republican politician, and jurist. He served one term in the
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(1966–1968), before being elected twice as the state's
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(May 20, 1969 – Jan. 3, 1977), and a partial term as Judge of the
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(1977–78), resigning to head Governor
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's executive staff. He sat as an Oregon Circuit Court Judge for
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from 1983 until his retirement in 1995. Johnson's 1968 election as Oregon Attorney General was challenged in the courts by his opponent, incumbent Robert Y. Thornton, who accused Johnson of violating the state's Corrupt Practices Act. The election results were overturned by a Marion County court, but the
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reversed the decision. Johnson's inauguration was delayed nearly six months pending the decision, while Thornton remained in office. Robertson retired to a ranch in
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, where he died of heart disease in 2009.


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