testimonials
It is not often council members’ work so clearly and directly benefits the community.
– Medford Mail Tribune Editorial, October 6, 1998
– Brookings Institution, April 20, 2015
Patridge also streamlined the prosecution of cases, clearing out the backlog that has a chokehold on the courts. He did this in partnership with other attorneys, judges, law enforcement and the county commission.
-Herald & News, July 23, 2016
In his current dual roles, Patridge has continued to prosecute criminals in Klamath County, while also leading the OLCC through the uncharted waters of recreational marijuana legalization.
That initially seemed like a challenge, because the Oregon District Attorneys Association, of which Patridge is a member, opposed Measure 91 that legalized weed in 1994, and a majority of voters in Klamath County voted against it.
But Patridge and his agency have generally gotten high marks for what has so far been a smooth
implementation that economically, at least, has exceeded all expectations.
-Willamette Week, July 3, 2016