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Stories related to Arlin JordinShowing up to 25 most recent stories (12/19/2007) Spokane landlord and convicted rapist Arlin Jordin is no longer driving his leased Jaguar around the South Hill and mixing up shakers of margaritas for women. (10/23/2007) Convicted rapist Arlin Jordin's apartment was searched again last week – a signal that the Spokane landlord may face new charges of attempted rape and second-degree assault based on a young woman's report that he offered her alcohol and she became dizzy and disoriented during a day of apartment-hunting Sept. 20. (10/11/2007) A $100,000 bond secured by convicted rapist Arlin Jordin's parents allowing him to remain free while his 2006 conviction for second-degree rape and indecent liberties was appealed won't be forfeited. (10/10/2007) Spokane landlord and convicted rapist Arlin Jordin has been a free man for 14 months, out on bond and doing business as he challenges his 2006 conviction. But Jordin was led off to jail Tuesday in handcuffs. (10/4/2007) Both a rape crisis advocate and the woman raped by landlord Arlin Jordin in 2004 criticized a judge's decision Wednesday not to jail Jordin immediately amid new allegations that he violated the conditions for bond. (10/3/2007) When Spokane landlord Arlin Jordin was convicted last year of one count of second-degree rape and indecent liberties his attorneys persuaded a judge to let him stay free on a $100,000 bond pending an appeal. (11/4/2006) Convicted rapist Arlin Jordin will remain out of jail while waiting for his appeal to be heard. (8/18/2006) Convicted rapist Arlin Jordin was released Wednesday on bond pending his appeal, which typically takes about a year. The 59-year-old former insurance executive and apartment landlord was convicted May 11 of second-degree rape and indecent liberties. (8/12/2006) Convicted rapist Arlin Jordin has been approved to live free until the state Court of Appeals decides his case, which typically takes about a year, a deputy prosecutor said Friday. (7/13/2006) Still maintaining his innocence, Spokane businessman Arlin Jordin was sentenced Wednesday to 102 months – almost nine years – in prison for the second-degree rape of a woman in 2004. (6/14/2006) Superior Court Judge Neal Rielly denied a request Tuesday by convicted rapist Arlin Jordin for a new trial based mostly on remarks allegedly made by the jury forewoman after the trial. (5/12/2006) Spokane businessman Arlin Jordin faces a minimum of 78 months in prison after being convicted by a Superior Court jury Thursday and immediately taken into custody for second-degree rape and indecent liberties. (5/11/2006) Jury deliberations are scheduled to resume today in the Superior Court trial of Spokane businessman Arlin Jordin, accused of second-degree rape and indecent liberties. The jury of four men and eight women got the case Wednesday after closing arguments by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John Love and defense attorney Bevan Maxey. (5/10/2006) Spokane businessman Arlin Jordin, on trial for rape and indecent liberties, told a jury Tuesday he thought he was having consensual sex with a woman who spent the night at his apartment in 2004. (5/9/2006) A defense attorney called a reporter for The Spokesman-Review to testify Monday in the trial of Spokane businessman Arlin Jordin, who is accused of rape and indecent liberties. (5/5/2006) Two witnesses told a Spokane jury Thursday they had sex against their will in 1998, as prosecutors attempted to show that Spokane businessman Arlin Jordin was involved for years in a scheme of giving drug-laced drinks to women. (1/22/2005) A key piece of evidence has been thrown out in the rape case that prompted 61 other women to report encounters with Spokane property manager Arlin R. (12/19/2004) Spokane's Thin Blue Line is skinnier than Mary-Kate Olsen. Oh, sure, local cops have always complained about being overworked and understaffed. I've always blown it off as chronic institutional whining – until now. (12/16/2004) Arlin Jordin conducts some of his rental business in a bathrobe, according to a former employee and director of an agency that tracks rental abuses.
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