Grants Pass,
OR - After
several agonizing years facing 6 serious criminal charges, and 10 years
in prison, Jessica Morton has finally been vindicated. All records related
to her arrest, are finally ready to be purged.
Jessica Morton is
intelligent, attractive, healthy, active and is extremely caring of
others. In 2014, she had her whole life ahead of her. Her family was
happy and healthy – her daughter being the light in her eyes.
Jessica was a role model to hundreds in her local community where she
was somewhat of a sports star, having been a local softball-playing
hero and coach. She earned a BA in psychology and a minor in sociology
and business while attending the University of Hawaii.
Jessica was being
continually praised and promoted in her chosen career field in behavioral
health at a state-licensed private youth facility called Kairos, where
she attained the role of supervisor. The same month she was awarded
employee of the month (for the fourth time) allegations raised by a
misbegotten young man named Tyler Watson had her fired and facing criminal
charges. Her life started falling apart...
Tyler Watson (now
20 years old) originally made sexual abuse accusations against Jessica
Morton while she was one of his supervisors at a Kairos facility in
Grants Pass, Oregon in 2014. Watson was referred to by other staff and
residents at Kairos treatment facility as a “sociopath”
and a “pathological liar." One witness stated, “Tyler
is a very dangerous young man. His intentional actions are sophisticated
and those who reject him should watch their backs closely." Jessica
Morton rejected Watson’s sexual advances; in fact, she reported
(in her written reports) that he refused to respect the boundaries of
female residents, herself and others. Watson was eventually placed on
a Behavioral Support Plan by Supervisors at Kairos due to his continued
inappropriate and indecent advances toward females at the facility.
Tyler Watson
Watson was housed
at Kairos treatment facility by the Oregon Youth Authority, where he
had been a ward of the state for committing various crimes. He was also
reportedly under medical treatment for diagnosed mental disorders.
After the allegations
were made in 2014, Jessica was immediately put on leave from work. She
was eventually forced to take her clothes off in front of a police officer,
so her nude body could be photographed, to help verify the allegations
made by Tyler, a "mentally disturbed convicted criminal."
Evidence of Jessica's
innocence was obtained, and offered to prosecuting attorney Matthew
Corey, and District Attorney, Ryan Mulkins. After first agreeing to
receive the evidence, they both claimed during a meeting that all they
wanted was a lie detector test, with one catch; the test would be administered
by a cop, Dan Evans, who works with the same department that falsely
arrested Jessica.
Officer Dan Evans
Jessica Morton's arm over
one hour after her polygraph test
Jessica took the
test; according to Evans, she failed. But, did this have anything to
do with her not telling the truth? Her legal representation at the time
took lengthy notes on the abuse Jessica suffered at Evans’ hands
- thereby completely calling into question the validity of this test.
As an example, during her questioning, Evans asked about her, “sexual
desires,” and also inquired about her “sexual fantasies.”
These were questions designed to fluster, not ferret out the truth.
Furthermore, the blood pressure cuff had been put on her arm so tightly,
there were impressions in her skin that remained several hours after
the “interview” took place - over tightening can cause errors
in pressure readings.
For those who believe
in lie detectors, you should know that they are often used in the common
practice of getting a defendant to accept a deal for a lesser crime,
in order for the prosecutor to avoid trial, and maintain a conviction.
Lie detector tests ARE NOT admissible as evidence in court.
Truly abused, Jessica
found relief amongst her family, friends, and the US~Observer. The evidence
was truly an offer of proof to the District Attorney that there were
serious mistakes made by the police, and his department. D.A. Ryan Mulkins
was absent when it came to seeking the truth - absent from seeking justice.
D.A. Mulkins had an opportunity to review all of her evidence and dismiss
her charges, which would have saved Morton tens-of-thousands in attorney's
fees - sadly, he chose not to.
Instead, knowing
that Jessica would be found innocent at trial, D.A. Mulkins and Prosecutor
Matt Corey, concocted a deal that left Jessica Morton vindicated in
180 days - should she not violate the law in the meantime.
Jessica complied
and as of June 17, 2016, she was finally free from prosecution! She
recently submitted her required paperwork to have this part of her life
completely erased from her record. Not only was her motion to "set aside the arrest" granted, Circuit Court Judge Pat Wolke signed an order sealing her case as well as ordering, "that the arrest is deemed not to have occurred, and the defendant may accordingly answer any questions relating to their occurrence as if it had not occurred."
District Attorney Ryan Mulkins
Jessica recently
stated, "I used to wake up not even wanting to get out of
bed, fearing what my future held for myself and my family. I now wake
up ready for the day more driven than ever. I CHOOSE not to let what
Kairos, the DA's office, Prosecutor Matt Corey and others that had any
kind of negative thoughts or words to say about me, affect me. I am
a good person and am better than all those people. I'm currently working
two jobs and seeking a new career path at Asante Hospital and happy
to be part of this company. I'm happy and I feel like I'm finally waking
up from this nightmare."
What a beautiful
day, and long overdue for Jessica Morton. Although her record has now been officially erased, the pain caused to her, by the actions of those that sought to imprison her, may never be.
For people who wear
a badge, who are to, "pursue justice for all with skill, honor
and integrity," D.A. Mulkins, Prosecutor Matthew Corey, and a few
Grants Pass Police Officers - you have greatly contributed to the disapproval
rating of law enforcement. For this writer, it is truly sad that those
we entrust to uphold the law are sometimes the very ones who break our
trust. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said it best, "Injustice anywhere
is a threat to justice everywhere." Shame on those in law enforcement
who violate their oath of office, and contribute to the public distrust
of police and the judicial process - honest police and prosecutors suffer
because of your actions, too.
Editor’s
Note: If you have information about DA Ryan Mulkins, Officer Dan Evans
or Prosecutor Matthew Corey, please contact the US~Observer immediately
by emailing: editor@usobserver.com,
or calling: 541-474-7885.
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