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Oregon City, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with first-degree rape. |
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Portland Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Stealing Dozens of Firearms from Local Pawn Shop On Jan... More... $0 (09-18-2024 - OR) |
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Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with felony possession of a firearm. |
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Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged for stealing 15 firearms from a sporting goods store in Tillamook while on post-prison supervision. |
United States of America v. Garrett Luke Pruitt Rexroad |
MoreLaw ReceptionistsVOIP Phone and Virtual Receptionist Services Portland, OR - The United States of America charged Garrett Luke Pruitt Rexroad with identity... More... $0 (05-09-2020 - OR) |
United States of America v. Dannie Kay Alston |
Eugene, OR - Area Man Sentenced to 110 Months in Federal Prison for Bank Robbery Dannie Kay Alston, 67, was sentenced to 110 months in federal prison and three ... More... $0 (07-18-2019 - OR) |
Larisa's Home Care, LLC v. Karen Nichols-Sheilds |
The issue presented is whether an adult foster care |
United States of America v. Troy Joseph Minson, Jr.
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Eugene, OR - Man Arrested in Springfield, Oregon Sentenced to 57 Months for Firearm Possession |
United States of America v. Steven Lee Simmons |
Eugene, OR - Felon in Possession of Pistol Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison |
United States of America v. Anthony Dominic Whiley |
Eugene, OR - Felon Who Possessed Stolen Guns Sentenced to Six Years in Federal Prison |
State of Oregon v. Henry Louis Gulacy |
Hillsboro, OR - Jury Convict Young Man of Arson and Burglary |
United States of America v. Mitchell Wayne Brolin |
Eugene, OR - Felon Receives 10-Year Prison Term for Possessing Stolen Firearm |
State Of Oregon v. Clemente-Perez |
In reviewing a denial of a motion for judgment of acquittal, we describe the pertinent facts and all reasonable inferences that may be drawn from those facts in the light most favorable to the state. State v. Walker, 356 Or 4, 6, 333 P3d 316 (2014). In this case, defendant’s son and estranged wife went to defendant’s house to pick up his son’s backpack before school. While defendant’s wife and son... More... $0 (09-17-2015 - OR) |
United States of America v. Mitchell Levi Ellingson |
Eugene, OR - Eugene Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Conspiracy to Distribute Heroin and Methamphetamine |
United States of America v. Thomas William Cornelius |
Eugene, OR - Violent Career Criminal Sentenced to 50 Years in Prison |
United States of America v. Billy Jess Barnard |
EUGENE, Ore. – On June 16, 2015, Billy Jess Barnard, 30, of Eugene, Oregon, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Michael McShane to ten years in federal prison for unlawful possession of firearms. Upon his release from prison, Barnard will be on supervised release for three years. |
United States of America v Christopher Shawn Kanatzar |
EUGENE, OR – Christopher Shawn Kanatzar, 28, Springfield, Oregon, appeared before U. S. District Court Chief Judge Ann Aiken in Eugene and was sentenced to ten years in prison. Earlier this year, Kanatzar pled guilty to being a felon in possession of a 9 mm pistol found by Springfield police in a stolen car following a high speed chase. Kanatzar and two police officers sustained injuries when... More... $0 (06-09-2015 - OR) |
State of Oregon v. Paul A. Spieler |
Defendant, who was convicted after a jury trial of |
Felipe Pereida-Alba v. Rich Coursey |
The decision of the Court of Appeals is reversed. The |
United States of America v. Dennis William Lee |
MEDFORD, OREGON— On Monday, October 20, 2014, Senior U.S. District Judge Owen M. Panner sentenced Dennis William Lee, 45, of Medford, Oregon, to 10 years in federal prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm. Lee will be on three years of supervised release after he completes his prison term. Lee’s 10-year sentence is the maximum allowed under federal law. |
United States of America v. Vincent Sanchez |
MEDFORD, OR - Senior U.S. District Judge Owen M. Panner sentenced Vincent Sanchez, Jr., 37, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to 15 years in federal prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm. Sanchez will be on five years of supervised release after he completes his prison term. The maximum sentence he faced was life in prison. |
United States of America v. Thomas Douglas Smith |
PORTLAND, OR – October 2, 2014, Thomas Douglas Smith, 35, of Portland, Oregon, was sentenced to 94 months’ imprisonment after his federal conviction for being a felon in possession of ammunition. When the defendant is released from prison he will serve an additional three years of supervised release. |
United States of America v. Gretchan Anderson |
EUGENE, Ore. – On June 9, 2014, Gretchan Anderson, 43, of Portland, Oregon, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Michael McShane to 110 months in federal prison, in addition to the time she has been in custody since July of 2013, for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. Upon her release from prison, Anderson will be on supervised release for four years. |
State of Oregon v. Scott Michael Ashkins |
2 Defendant appeals his convictions for first-degree rape (Count 1), ORS |
United States of America v. Ramiro Martinez Tristan |
Ramiro Martinez Tristan, 39 and a resident of Ontario, Oregon, pled guilty today in federal court in Eugene to a single count of Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Ammunition. Law enforcement caught Tristan with a loaded .40 caliber handgun on September 10, 2013, and he has prior felony convictions for multiple counts of assault, felon in possession of a firearm, and burglary in the second deg... More... $0 (02-18-2014 - OR) |
United States of America v. Allen Don Richins |
U. S. District Judge Michael McShane sentenced Allen Donn Richins, 53, of Trail, Oregon, to 15 years in federal prison for felon in possession of a firearm and possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. |
Sara Marie Zimmerman v. Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company |
ORS 742.061(1) provides that, if a settlement of an insurance claim is not made “within six months from the date proof of loss is filed with an insurer” and the insured recovers more than any amount that the insurer has tendered, the insured is entitled to an award of attorney fees. |
Robert Jerome Byers v. Jeff Premo |
2 Petitioner appeals a judgment denying his petition for post-conviction |
Jack Stewart v. Kids Incorporated of Dallas, Oregon |
2 Plaintiff brought this action for negligence against defendants Kids |
Dwayne Johnson v. Gary D. Babcock |
In this action for legal malpractice, plaintiff(1) appeals, assigning error to the allowance of defendant's motion for summary judgment. As described below, the procedural posture is singular: After plaintiff unsuccessfully sought post-conviction relief based on defendant's alleged ineffective assistance in criminal matters, see Johnson v. Zenon, 151 Or App 349, 948 P2d 767 (1997), rev den, 326 ... More... $0 (11-10-2010 - OR) |
Kristianne M. Boyd v. Benton County, et al. |
Kristianne Boyd brought suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against members of the Corvallis Police Department ("CPD") and the City of Corvallis (the "City") (together the "City defendants") and members of the Benton County SWAT Team and Benton County (together the "County defendants") (collectively, "Defendants") for violation of her Fourth 8592 BOYD v. BENTON COUNTY Amendment rights duri... More... $0 (06-30-2004 - OR) |
State of Oregon v. Conan Wayne Hale |
This case comes before this court on automatic and direct review of defendant's judgments of conviction and sentences of death. ORS 138.012(1); ORAP 12.10(1). Defendant seeks reversal of his convictions and sentences of death for 13 counts of aggravated murder involving three victims, as well as reversal of his convictions for five counts of kidnapping in the first degree, one count of rape in ... More... $0 (08-14-2003 - OR) |
State of Oregon v. Jesse Stuart Fanus |
This case is before the court on automatic and direct review of a judgment of conviction and sentence of death following defendant's convictions for two counts of aggravated murder involving a single victim and 11 additional felony convictions. Former ORS 163.150(1)(g) (1997), repealed by Or Laws 1999, ch 1055, § 1; (1) ORAP 12.10. On review, defendant asks this court to reverse his convictions... More... $0 (10-23-2003 - OR) |
Roschelle M. Brown, et al. v. Washington County, et al. |
Negligence - Inmate - This negligence action arises from an incident in which an inmate, Charles Brown, escaped from the Washington County Community Corrections Center and killed his brother, Stephen Brown. In February 1993, Washington County Parole Officer Cynthia Mazikowski was assigned to supervise Charles Brown (Brown), who w... More... $402915 (10-13-1999 - OR) |