Charles H. Turner (attorney) explained

Charles H. Turner
Office:United States Attorney for the District of Oregon
Termstart:Circa 1982
Termend:1993
President:Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
Predecessor:Sidney I. Lezak
Successor:Kristine Olson
Party:Republican (until 1981)
Independent (after 1981)
Birth Date:14 January 1936
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Death Place:Kirkland, Washington, U.S.
Education:Brown University (BA)
DePaul University (LLB)

Charles H. Turner (January 14, 1936 – January 8, 2018) was an American lawyer who served as the United States Attorney for the District of Oregon. Prior to his presidential appointment as U.S. Attorney, Turner worked under his predecessor, Sidney I. Lezak, for 14 years. He was appointed as Lezak's replacement by President Ronald Reagan.

As U.S. Attorney, Turner investigated sham marriages and immigration fraud organized by Rajneeshees, followers of religious figure Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (now known as Osho) in Rajneeshpuram, Oregon. He also investigated other illegal activities such as the 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack in The Dalles, Oregon. In 1985, high-ranking Rajneeshees plotted to murder Turner, carrying out steps including assembling a team, purchasing weapons, and performing surveillance on his office, home and car. Seven Rajneeshees were later convicted of conspiracy to assassinate him.[1]

Early life and education

Turner was a graduate of Brown University and received a Bachelor of Laws degree from DePaul University College of Law.[2]

Career

Assistant U.S. Attorney

Turner served as an assistant to his predecessor, Sidney I. Lezak, for 14 years.[3] He was once registered as a Republican, but by 1981 he was registered as an independent voter. In December 1981, Turner was favored by the Reagan Administration to replace Lezak, and was successfully appointed by President Ronald Reagan.[4] By 1982, Turner was the U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon.[5]

U.S. Attorney

As U.S. Attorney, Turner investigated sham marriages organized by the Rajneeshees (followers of charismatic leader Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, now known as Osho) in Rajneeshpuram, Oregon, as well as other illegal activities including wiretapping, immigration fraud, and the 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack in Antelope, Oregon.[6] [7]

In 1985, high-ranking followers of Rajneesh plotted to murder Turner.[8] [9] The perpetrators carried out steps including assembling a team of conspirators, creating a hit-list of individuals to assassinate including Turner and other Oregon officials,[10] acquiring false identification,[11] purchasing weapons out-of-state,[12] and performing surveillance on Turner's office, home and car.[13] Seven followers of Rajneesh were convicted of conspiracy to assassinate Turner.[14] Turner later commented on how the assassination plot against him by followers of Rajneesh had affected him: "This was a lying-in-wait conspiracy to murder me, a presidential appointee, and for a long time I slept with a loaded gun beside my bed."

In 1988, Turner hired attorney Michael Mosman as a prosecutor related to illegal activities on tribal lands in Oregon  - Mosman would go on to be confirmed by the United States Senate as U.S. attorney for Oregon in 2001.[15] Turner commented of hiring Mosman: "He had excellent skills beyond his age and was going to be a first-class lawyer." Turner hired another attorney who would go on to become U.S. Attorney for Oregon, Mark Bailey, who had previously worked out of the U.S. Attorney's office in Houston, Texas. Turner served as a federal prosecutor for 17 years,[16] and retired in 1993.[17] Kristine Olson succeeded Turner as U.S. Attorney for Oregon; she had previously worked under Turner but resigned in 1984 after disagreement with Turner over her methods.[18]

Personal life

Turner was a longtime close friend of Michael Schrunk, the chief prosecutor in Multnomah County, since 1980.[19] On January 8, 2018, he died at the age of 81, survived by his wife and two children.[20] [21]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Charlie Turner, former U.S. Attorney for Oregon, dies. oregonlive.com. January 14, 2018. January 14, 2018. September 4, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230904221748/https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2018/01/charlie_turner_former_us_attor.html. live.
  2. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/chicagotribune/obituary.aspx?pid=187861573 Chicago Tribune Media Group
  3. News: Turner . Wallace . Oregon's U.S. Attorney Since '61 Leaving Job . . December 6, 1981 .
  4. News: Reinhard . David . Kris Olson Bipartisan Poster Girl? . . C09 . Oregonian Publishing Co. . December 21, 2000 .
  5. News: Associated Press . Associated Press . Killer of Mass. Policeman Faces Charges In 4 States . . Globe Newspaper Company . August 11, 1982 .
  6. News: McKenna . Michael . Mercy for expat in US kill plot . The Australian . February 2, 2006 .
  7. Book: Gordon, James S. . The Golden Guru – The Strange Journey of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh . The Stephen Greene Press . 1987 . 181–182, 209–210 . 0-8289-0630-0 .
  8. News: Associated Press . Associated Press . Ex-Cult Members Plead To Charges . . C5 . The Columbian Publishing Co. . December 17, 2000 .
  9. News: Hogan . Dave . Follower Testifies She Would Do Anything For Rajneesh . . B03 . Oregonian Publishing Co. . July 11, 1995 .
  10. News: Hidlay . Skip . 3 Allegedly Planned Hit List, Paper Reports . . 17A . November 2, 1985 .
  11. News: The Seattle Times staff . Assassination Plot By Ex-Rajneeshees Reported - Portland Paper Says 9 on 'Hit List,' Including 5 Officials . . E8 . November 3, 1985 .
  12. Book: Tucker, Jonathan B. . Jonathan B. Tucker . Toxic Terror: Assessing Terrorist Use of Chemical and Biological Weapons . MIT Press . 2000 . 136 . 0-262-70071-9.
  13. News: Larabee . Mark . Two Rajneeshee members plead guilty: Sally-Anne Croft and Susan Hagan return to the United States to face 15-year-old wiretapping charges . . December 16, 2000 .
  14. News: Staff . Good riddance to Rajneeshpuram . Yakima Herald-Republic . September 30, 2005 .
  15. News: Associated Press . Associated Press . Terrorist attacks mean changes for new U.S. attorney . . 11A . October 23, 2001 .
  16. News: Pope . Charles . Pressure Grows On Justice Staff To Explain 'Purge' - Senate Panel Votes To Issue Subpoenas In Firings . . A1 . March 16, 2007 .
  17. News: Larabee . Mark . Family, Farm Detour Career . . D04 . Oregonian Publishing Co. . December 3, 1996 .
  18. News: Green . Ashbel S. . She's Looked At Law From Both Sides Now . . L01 . Oregonian Publishing Co. . November 29, 1998.
  19. News: Griffin . Anna . Arthur Gregg Sulzberger . Arthur Gregg Sulzberger . Influential Multnomah County prosecutor guards his privacy: Unopposed for office since 1992, Mike Schrunk has reshaped the criminal justice system as a political policeman of sorts - The case of the discreet DA . . Section: Local News . Oregonian Publishing Co. . March 22, 2009 .
  20. News: Bakall. Samantha. Charlie Turner, former U.S. Attorney for Oregon, dies. January 16, 2018. OregonLive.com. January 13, 2018. September 4, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230904221748/https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2018/01/charlie_turner_former_us_attor.html. live.
  21. Web site: Charles H. Turner Obituary (2018) the Oregonian. September 4, 2023. September 4, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230904221749/https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/oregon/name/charles-turner-obituary?id=14926742&fhid=5809. live.