

Published on: 06/06/2025
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EUGENE — Oregon defensive back Daylen Austin‘s attorney is claiming “severe prosecutorial misconduct” occurred during grand jury testimony and has filed a motion to dismiss the indictment against him for an alleged felony hit and run that left a man dead.
Bryan Boender, Austin’s attorney, is claiming prosecutorial misconduct “and other constitutional violations” took place during grand jury testimony in January. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for Tuesday in Lane County Circuit Court.
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