Posted January 25, 2019, 9:32 am CST
Erik Graeff. Photo from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Judge Andrew Erwin of Washington County imposed the prison sentence. He also ordered Graeff to undergo two years of supervision after prison, participate in mental health and alcohol treatment programs, and pay a $5,000 fine to the victims.
The email dispute allegedly began when Hogan left a voicemail telling Graeff he didn’t approve of his work in a case they were handling. Graeff responded with an email showing an image of a cat playing a violin, according to a search warrant affidavit.
Hogan responded by saying Graeff would have to explain his conduct to the state bars in Oregon and Washington, where he has licenses to practice, according to the affidavit. Graeff said he would be waiting, and that he is tougher than Hogan and the state bars. Hogan responded, “You know where I am, tough guy.”
A search of Graeff’s home in Vancouver, Washington, turned up the gun used in the shooting. It also found evidence that led to new charges against Graeff: unlawful manufacturing of methamphetamine. That case is still pending.
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