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Pavel Kashul appears in Clark County Superior Court, where bail was set at $50,000. (TROY WAYRYNEN/The Columbian)
Bail set for road rage suspect Video File Attached
Updated Jul 23 11:58 AM

A judge set bail at $50,000 for road rage suspect Pavel Kashul, who turned himself in Tuesday. Kashul, 24, of Portland, made his first appearance Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court. Clark County Deputy Prosecutor Mike Vaughn told Judge Barbara Johnson that Kashu...more
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