Baker County Man Booked on Trespass, Criminal Mischief, Disorderly Conduct Charges
Justin Marshall Robinson, booked into Baker County Jail on April 8, faces multiple criminal mischief counts alongside trespass and disorderly conduct charges.

Justin Marshall Robinson was booked into the Baker County Jail on April 8 on multiple charges: Second-Degree Trespass, Second-Degree Criminal Mischief across several counts, and Disorderly Conduct II. The Baker County Sheriff's Office is the arresting agency listed on the booking record.
The multiple criminal mischief counts are the detail most likely to shape what comes next. Under Oregon law, Second-Degree Criminal Mischief covers intentional property damage and can be filed as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the dollar amount of damage and any aggravating circumstances. When counts are stacked, prosecutors weigh the cumulative damage figure when deciding how to charge, which means Robinson's exposure could range considerably once the Baker County District Attorney's office reviews the arrest packet.
Second-Degree Trespass applies to knowingly entering or remaining on property after being told not to. Disorderly Conduct II covers behavior that creates a public disturbance. The booking record does not specify the location of the alleged offenses, what property was damaged, or what triggered the disorderly conduct citation; those details will be laid out in formal charging documents.
Bail conditions, any no-contact orders, and an arraignment date had not appeared in publicly available court filings as of April 9. Baker County Circuit Court dockets, accessible through the court clerk's office, will reflect formal charges if prosecutors choose to file. The Baker County Sheriff's Office booking roster and the county jail are the primary sources for current detention status.
As with all arrest records, the booking notice does not constitute a finding of guilt; that determination rests with the court.
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