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Jason Whitman Pleads Guilty and is Sentenced for 2nd Degree Kidnapping and Assault

Jason Whitman Pleads Guilty and is Sentenced for 2nd Degree Kidnapping and Assault

On Tuesday, March 2nd, Wasco County District Attorney Matthew Ellis announced that 36‐year‐old Jason Whitman received a 95‐month prison sentence after pleading guilty to second-degree kidnapping and second-degree assault constituting domestic  violence. He received a sentence of 61 months on the kidnapping and 34 months on the  assault to be served consecutively. 

The resolution of this case resulted after Whitman accepted an offer by the State following  negotiations between DA Ellis and Whitman’s attorney.  Though the two counts fall under  Ballot Measure 11, Mr. Whitman was not sentenced under the Ballot Measure 11 mandatory  minimums.  Mr. Whitman has received the presumptive sentence on the two counts, based on  the crime seriousness levels and his criminal history score.    

By pleading guilty, Whitman admitted to secretly confining his victim in a place where she was  not likely to be found with the intent to interfere substantially with her liberty.  He further  admitted to causing physical injury to his victim with a Taser. 

In December, 2020 Mr. Whitman kept his victim confined for multiple days in her bedroom.  If she would try to leave, he would use a Taser to shock her.  Mr. Whitman’s victim was able to  escape when she convinced him to allow her to go to the liquor store with him.  She was able to  call 911 from the store. Officers arrived quickly and were able to take a victim statement and  arrest Whitman in the parking lot.   

The quick response from The Dalles City Police and Wasco County Sheriff’s Office helped free  Whitman’s victim. The district attorney’s office would like to give particular  recognition to Officers Joe Lick, James Raglund, and Kris Wood for their response and assistance  to the victim.  

In addition to the prison sentence, the court placed Whitman on 36 months of post‐prison  supervision.  If he violates conditions put in place by his post‐prison supervisor, he could receive  further sanctions in the future.   

This case was settled by District Attorney Matthew Ellis  

No additional information is available for release at this time. 

Source. Screenshot from NORCOR’s website.

Source. Screenshot from NORCOR’s website.






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