Occasional Criminal

Listed below, grouped according to our top investigative priorities and related categories, are our famous and most significant cases over the past century. Occasional Criminals The occasional criminal only performs the act if the opportunity or necessity occurs in his/her routine of daily life. Occasional criminals do not exhibit, or who exhibit in slighter degrees, the anatomical, physiological, and psychological characteristics of criminal potential. According to him, criminal epileptics are lazy, animal-loving, destructive, and vain. He also said that they had suicidal tendencies and that, along with moral imbeciles, they were the only ones who tried to commit crimes with other people.

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A former substitute teacher and school volleyball coach has been indicted for allegedly damaging a Portland Police vehicle during a riot in August, officials recently announced.

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Malia Lynne Trammel, 29, was arraigned on Jan. 20 on charges of riot, criminal mischief, escape, interfering with a peace officer and identity theft, the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office said. The office did not release additional information regarding the charges.

A spokesperson for the Gladstone School District in Gladstone, Ore. confirmed in an email to Fox News on Monday that Trammell worked as 'an occasional substitute teacher and a part time assistant volleyball coach,' but has not done so since November 2019. Internet records posted online indicate she was a 'Long Term Substitute Science Teacher' for Gladstone High School.

Malia L Trammell (Multnomah County Sheriff's Office) ((Multnomah County Sheriff's Office))

A phone number listed for Trammell was not accepting calls on Monday.

According to a Jan. 20 press release, Trammell punctured one of the tires on a Portland Police Bureau (PPB) 'sound truck' on Aug. 6 2020, while the vehicle was deployed on East Burnside Street during unrest. Police use the truck to make announcements and 'external and amplified verbal orders,' the release states.

Law enforcement first submitted the case to the D.A.'s office on Aug. 7, but the case was initially closed. PPB then re-submitted the case. A grand jury returned an indictment on Jan. 8, at which point Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt reinstated the case.

Trammell was arraigned on Jan. 20. A record search indicates she is not currently in custody.

Occasional criminal examples

depicting an accused person that is deemed to be suffering from cognitive illness or fault which frees then of lawful accountability for the unlawful behaviors they supposedly engaged in. In modern day, this terminology is used infrequently.

CRIMINALLY INSANE: 'Bridgewater State Hospital is located in Massachusetts and boards those people deemed by a court of law to be criminally insane.'

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