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State of Oregon v. Jacob Teeny

Hillsboro, Oregon criminal Defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with official misconduct for lying in an affidavit.<br> <br> Jacob Teeny was charged with one count of second-degree official misconduct.

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Pharmacychecker.com, LLC v. Legitscript, LLC

Portland, Oregon civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in an anti-trust violation theory.<br> <br> Two wrongs don't make a right. Nor do they necessarily<br> cancel each other out. In this case, PharmacyChecker.com<br> LLC ("PharmacyChecker”) sued its competitor LegitScript<br> LLC ("LegitScript”) for engaging in a group boycott in<br> violation of antitrust laws. LegitScript moved for summary<br> judgment, contending that PharmacyChecker lacked<br> antitrust standing beca

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State of Oregon v. Tara Leeann Griffin

Dallas, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with <br> <br> MoreLaw was created to help people find experienced lawyers to represent them in the more than 3,144 counties across the United States. Click the link above to see a list of lawyers ready and willing to represent you if you have a legal problem and need help. Call: 918-582-6422 for help.<br> <br> Tara Leeann Griffin was charged with first-degree assault and second-degree criminal mistreatment.<br> <br> Griffi

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State of Oregon v. Daniel Luis Cassinelli

Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with rape.<br> <br> On Jan. 21, 2015, a woman reported that Daniel Luis Cassinelli while working as a loss prevention officer at a Portland-area Rite Aid had caught her shoplifting. He escorted her alone to a room in the basement where he rapped her. Then, Cassinelli brought her to the store's surveillance room and said he'd been watching her "for quite some time,” according to the DA's office.

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United States of America v. Ricky Fontaine

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Eugene, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Fentanyl Trafficking </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> High Volume Central Oregon Fentanyl Trafficker Sentenced to More than 11 Years in Federal Prison</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> A known, high-volume Central Oregon drug trafficker was sentenced to more than 11 years in federal prison today following a multi-agency in

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United States of America v. Jeffrey Alan Voss

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Eugene, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Posting Violent Threats on Facebook </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Eugene Man Sentenced to 5 Years' Probation for Posting Violent Threats on Facebook </h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> A Eugene man was sentenced to federal probation for posting violent threats on Facebook.<br> <br> Jeffrey Alan Voss, 31, was sentenced t

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Jake Gleeson v. Dr. Richard Edelson

Portland, Oregon personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a medical malpractice theory.<br> <br> Jake Gleeson, a former Portland Timbers goalie, sued Dr. Richard Edelson on a medical malpractice theory claiming that a surgery performed by the doctor cost him his career.<br> <br> He that that Edelson did not properly sanitize an orthopedic plate placed in Gleeson's leg, after realizing he was missing a plate and bringing one in from an outside facility during the surgery.

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Kelly Cahill, et al. v. Insider, Inc., et al.

Portland, Oregon, civil litigation lawyer represented the Plaintiffs seeking the return of information inadvertently disclosed to the Defendants.<br> <br> The panel held that the district court, as part of its inherent powers to oversee discovery in cases before it, had authority to order The Oregonian to return or destroy the documents because, as an intervenor, The Oregonian was a party to the case and was thus subject to the district court's inherent case-management authority. The panel held

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State of Oregon v. Frederick Deactric Moore

Portland, Oregon, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with murder.<br> <br> Frederick Moore was accused of intentionally running over and killing Vincent Timothy who was walking northbound on SE 82nd Street.

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State of Oregon v. Ramon Amador-Hernandez

Porland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with two counts of first-degree criminal mistreatment, ORS 163.205, and a second judgment convicting him of five counts of first-degree sexual abuse, ORS 163.427.<br> <br> The state charged defendant with first-degree criminal mistreatment of each of his two daughters, G and T Following the state's presentation of evidence, defendant moved for judgment of acquittal on both counts. The trial court denied the motion and fou

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United States of America v. Clinton Wells

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Bank Fraud and Identity Theft </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Portland Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Bank Fraud and Identity Theft</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> Between March 2019 and April 2022, Clinton Wells knowingly and intentionally used personal identification and bank account information to steal the vic

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United States of America v. Horseshoe Grove, LLC; Chamness Dirt Works Inc.

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendants charged with Asbestos Violations </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Construction and Property Management Companies and Company Owners Plead Guilty to Asbestos Violations</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> -A construction company operating in Hood River, Oregon, and a property management company operating in The Dalles, Oregon, together

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State of Oregon v. Lincoln Smith

Salem, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with 7 counts of vehicular manslaughter.<br> <br> Lincoln Smith, age 54, of California was accused for seven charges of second-degree manslaughter, three charges of third-degree assault and reckless driving.<br> <br> The collision occurred on May 18, 2023, when Smith's semitruck veered off the highway near Albany, Oregon, an agricultural area about 25 miles south of Salem. The 53-foot, 55,000-pound semi-truck struck a passe

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United States of America v. David Katz

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Payroll Tax Scheme </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Oregon Check Casher Sentenced to Federal Prison for Payroll Tax Scheme Involving $177 Million</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> David Katz, 48, from Tualatin, Oregon, was indicted for conspiring to defraud the United States and filing false currency transaction reports.

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United States of America v. Negasi Zuberi

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Medford, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Kidnapping and Sexually Assaulting Two Women and Holding One in a Cell </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Klamath Falls Man Sentenced to Life in Federal Prison for Kidnapping and Sexually Assaulting Two Women and Holding One in a Cell</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> Negasi Zuberi, 31, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, was indicte

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United States of America v. Samantha Miller

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Wire Fraud Conspiracy and Illegally Dispensing Animal Drugs </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Columbia County Woman Sentenced to Federal Prison for Role in Wire Fraud Conspiracy and Illegally Dispensing Animal Drugs</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> A Columbia County, Oregon woman was sentenced to federal prison Thursday

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Andrew Grimm v. City of Portland

Portland, Oregon constitutional law lawyer represented the Plaintiff challenging Portland's ordinance authorizing towing of vehicle.<br> <br> Andrew Grimm parked a car on the side of a downtown street in the City of Portland, Oregon, paid for an hour and<br> 19 minutes of parking through a mobile app, and then left the car on the street for seven days. During that time, City<br> parking enforcement officers issued multiple parking citations, which they placed on the car's windshield. After<br> t

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Project Veritas, et al. v. Michael Schmidt, et al.

Portland, Oregon constitutional law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who challenged Oregon's privacy law.<br> <br> Project Veritas and Project Veritas Action Fund (collectively, "Project Veritas”) argue that an Oregon<br> statute prohibiting unannounced recordings of oral conversations violates the First Amendment. Project Veritas<br> brings as-applied and facial challenges. It contends that the statute is a content-based restriction on expression that is<br> subject to strict scrutiny an

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State of Oregon v. Logan Bruce Scott Carlton

McMinnville, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with f third-degree rape, ORS 163.355, third-degree sodomy, ORS 163.385, and third-degree sexual abuse, ORS 163.415.<br> <br> Defendant was found guilty of third-degree rape for having vaginal intercourse with a 14-year-old girl. He was found guilty of third-degree sodomy for having oral intercourse with the same girl during the same incident. He was found guilty of sexual abuse based on one of those same acts of inter

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State of Oregon v. Lance T. Harriston

Oregon City, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with first-degree rape.<br> <br> Defendant was charged in two separate indictments with offenses relating to incidents in July 2019 and June 2020, respectively, involving his then-girlfriend. The indictments were consolidated before trial over defendant's objection. Defendant waived his right to a jury trial, and the charges were tried to the court. Defendant was acquitted of the charges relating to the 2019 incident,

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State of Oregon v. Lucille Anne Burton

Oregon City, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII).<br> <br> Defendant was denied participation in the DUII diversion program.<br> <br> Two statutes govern the diversion process in this case, and we review the trial court's decisions under each statute differently. First, ORS 813.210(lXa) provides that a defendant may petition to enter into a DUII diversion program within 30 days of the defendant's first appearance

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Martin Lynch, et al. v. Mutnomah County

Portland, Oregon real property lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on wrongful taking and excessive fines theories.<br> <br> Plaintiffs have ALLEGED viable takings and excessive fines claims under federal law and viable takings claims under Oregon law, and these claims are not barred by collateral estoppel or res judicata. As to the timeliness of these claims, this Court holds that (1) the takings claims and excessive fines claims accrued on the expiration of the two-year Or

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United States of America v. Javier Antonio Banuelas Urueta

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Role in Debt Consolidation Scheme </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Washington State Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Role in Debt Consolidation Scheme </h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> A Vancouver, Washington man was sentenced to federal prison for intentionally defrauding customers during a multiyear debt consolida

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United States of America v. Michael David Anastasia

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Identity Theft and Evading Tax Debt Payments </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Redmond Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Identity Theft and Evading Tax Debt Payments</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> A Redmond, Oregon man was sentenced to federal prison Tuesday for using a stolen identity to open more than 30 bank accou

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United States of America v. Steven Shirley

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Portland, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Illegally Manufacturing Marijuana and Falsifying Tax Returns </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Josephine County Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Illegally Manufacturing Marijuana and Falsifying Tax Returns</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> A Josephine County, Oregon man was sentenced to federal prison for illegally man

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Andrew Charles Nisbet v. Spirit Rose Bridger

Portland, Oregon family law lawyers represented the parties in a child custody dispute involving r the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. <br> <br> Nisbet and Bridger met in 2012 in New York City when they were both on vacation.[4] Nisbet, a British citizen, lived and worked in Scotland as a radiologist. Bridger, a United States citizen, lived in Oregon and was unemployed. [5]<br> <br> Despite Bridger's desire to stay in the United States, she m

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State of Oregon v. Jimmy Travon

Hillsboro, oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with voluntary manslaughter.<br> <br> "The shooting took place outside the Xpose club on Southwest Canyon Road in the early morning of May 19, 2017. Police said at the time that the gunman appeared to have targeted the murder victim, Ramon Harris, of Portland, because he shot at Harris twice, first outside the club and then from the street near Southwest 103rd Avenue." OregonLive.com

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United States of America v. Seth Lee Fabry

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Eugene, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Traveling to Oregon to Sexually Abuse a Minor He Met Online </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Washington State Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Federal Prison for Traveling to Oregon to Sexually Abuse a Minor He Met Online</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> A Washington State man pleaded guilty and was sentenced to federal priso

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United States of America v. Andrew Rogers

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Eugene, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Illegally Possessing and Manufacturing Semi-Automatic Rifles and Silencers </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Springfield Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Illegally Possessing and Manufacturing Semi-Automatic Rifles and Silencers </h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> <br> A Springfield, Oregon man was sentenced to federal pri

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In the Matter of A.S. Department of Human Services v. D.F.

<h2><br> Bend, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant in a dependency action over Mother's child.<br> </h2><br> <br> <br> The juvenile court entered a judgment of jurisdiction and disposition, asserting dependency jurisdiction over mother's child. On appeal, in her sole assignment of error, mother challenges a court order included in the judgment, ordering mother to "comply with the terms of the Action Agreement" prepared by the Department of Human Services (DHS) and attached

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In the Matter of the Adoption of A.M.F. , M.F. and K.F. Petitioners v. H.S.S.

<h1><br> Oregon City, Oregon family law lawyers represented the parties in an adoption contest.<br> </h2><br> <br> Mother moves for leave to pursue an otherwise untimely appeal from a general judgment of adoption entered in a stepparent adoption, see ORS 109.276, that terminated mother's parental rights to her daughter, A, without her consent.[1] As explained below, we conclude that mother's court-appointed counsel provided inadequate assistance in filing the notice of appeal, and we allow mothe

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State of Oregon v. Mauricio Barba Duran

<h2><br> Dallas, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with first degree rape, ORS 164.375, and sodomy in the first degree, ORS 163.405, for acts perpetrated against his stepdaughter, K, who was approximately 10 years old at the time. <br> <br> State v. Duran, 336 Or.App. 340, A177292 (Or. App. Nov 20, 2024)

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In the Matter of the Compensation of Gilbert E. Vilca-Inga v. Saif Corporation and Roses Cattle Company

<h2><br> Oregon City, Oregon workers' compensation lawyer represented the Petitioner seeking compensation for work related injuries.<br> </h2><br> <br>

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M.S. v. Nour Eddine Mouktabis

<h2><br> Oregon City, Oregon family law lawyers represented the parties in a Family Abuse Protection Act (FAPA) restraining order action.<br> </h2><br> <br> <br> Petitioner obtained a Family Abuse Protection Act (FAPA) restraining order against respondent, her then-husband, in 2018. The restraining order came up for renewal a year later, the trial court dismissed it, a stay was issued pending appeal, and the order was dismissed with finality in January 2021. Meanwhile, immediately before it came

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State of Oregon v. Shane Tyler McVay

<h2><br> Eugene, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with first-degree manslaughter, ORS 163.118 (Count 1), driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII), ORS 813.010(4) (Count 2), and two counts of recklessly endangering another person, ORS 163.195 (Counts 3 and 4).<br> </h2><br> <br> <br> Sentencing. In his second assignment of error, defendant argues "the trial court erred when it ordered defendant to pay per diem fees in the judgment" as to Counts 2, 3, and

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State of Oregon v. Doaruthor Langston, II, aka Doarthor Langston

<h2><br> Medford, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with <br> second-degree sexual abuse and was sentenced to three years of probation, with an agreement that, if he violated probation, he would receive an upward dispositional departure sentence of 24 months in prison. As a special condition of probation, defendant was required to participate in and successfully complete sex offender treatment. The trial court found defendant to have violated that condition and re

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In the Matter of the Mariage of Jason James Gist and Jodie Anne Gist

<h2><br> Grants Pass, Oregon family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce.<br> </h2><br> <br> In this domestic relations proceeding, father appeals from a judgment awarding mother sole legal custody of their two minor children arising out of his motion to modify a previous custody judgment. Advancing seven assignments of error, father argues the trial court erred by (1) isolating one factor of ORS 107.137 to the exclusion of other factors; (2) ruling that father as a protective parent

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State of Oregon v. Mario Alberto Huerta-Contreras

<h2><br> Salem, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle (UUV), ORS 164.135.<br> <br> <br> To commit the crime of UUV, a person must knowingly take, operate, exercise control over or otherwise use another's vehicle, and be aware of and consciously disregard a substantial and unjustifiable risk that they do not have<br> [336 Or.App. 253] the consent of the owner to do so. ORS 164.135(1)(a)(A) - (C). The statute was amended in 2019 to add

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Michael Derby and Janice Derby v. Columbia County

<h2><br> Portland, Oregon civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on negligence theories.<br> <h2><br> <br> <br> The jury found that defendant, through its jail, was negligent in "failing to adequately train staff regarding mental illness." It also found that that negligence caused a former inmate of the Columbia County Jail, plaintiffs' son William, to attack Mrs. Derby with a knife, seriously injuring her. Mr. Derby witnessed, contemporaneously, William's attack on Mrs. Derby,

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State of Oregon v. Michael Stuart Ross

<h2><br> Hillsborough, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with second-degree murder, first-degree attempted murder, second-degree assault, and unlawful use of a weapon (the homicide case); and two counts of solicitation to commit first-degree murder (the solicitation case).</h2><br> <br> State v. Ross, 336 Or.App. 428, A178503, A178504 (Or. App. Nov 27, 2024)<br>

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State of Oregon v. Calvin Thomas Roskelley

<h2><br> Albany, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with recklessly endangering another person and reckless driving.<br> <br> State v. Roskelley, 336 Or.App. 360, A177808 (Or. App. Nov 27, 2024)

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State of Oregon v. Bryan Jeffrey Robertson

<h2><br> McMinneville, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Count 1, delivery of methamphetamine, ORS 475.890,[1] and Count 3, possession of methamphetamine, ORS 475.894. <br> <br> State v. Robertson, 336 Or.App. 479, A178231 (Or. App. Nov 27, 2024)

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State of Oregon v. Christopher David Purcell

<h2<<br> McMinnville, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with attempted first-degree rape, felony strangulation constituting domestic violence, coercion, menacing constituting domestic violence, and harassment.<br> <br> <br> See State v. Peltier, 318 Or.App. 267, 273, 508 P.3d 567, rev den, 370 Or. 197 (2022) (a defendant has a right to be present at trial and may waive that right so long as they do so voluntarily and knowingly). Defendant also asserts several comp

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State of Oregon v. Nicholas Federico

<h2><br> Salem, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charge with various sex offenses after he had a sexual relationship with J, a 17-year-old student.<br> <br> State v. Federico, 336 Or.App. 489, A180247 (Or. App. Nov 27, 2024)

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A.N.A. v. Justin Travis Alexander

<h2><br> Oregon City, Oregon family law lawyers represented the parties in a Family Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA), action.<br> <br> <br> Petitioner sought a restraining order against respondent under ORS 107.700 to ORS 107.735. After an ex parte hearing, the trial court issued a temporary restraining order. See ORS 107.718 (describing ex parte procedure). On respondent's objection, however, the trial court held a second hearing and then dismissed the restraining order. See ORS 107.116 (describing

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Anthony R. Zaneth v. City of Portland

<h2><br> Portland, Oregon employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff, a Portland Police Officer, challenges the denial of his claim for disability benefits for duty-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).<br> <br> <br> Petitioner began working as a Portland police officer in 2001. Medical records show that in 2015, petitioner began discussing anxiety and other mental health concerns with his physician. Over the next two years, petitioner visited a variety of practitioners for symptom

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State of Oregon v. Jason Michael Chance

<h2><br> Oregon City, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, ORS 811.540(1) (b)(A) (Count 1); driving under the influence of intoxicants, ORS 813.010 (Count 2); and reckless driving, ORS 811.140 (Count 3).<br> <br> State v. Chance, 336 Or.App. 486, A180720 (Or. App. Nov 27, 2024)

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State of Oregon v. Natasha Nicole Clark

<h2>Eugene, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with "one count of second-degree criminal mischief, ORS 164.354, and two counts of recklessly endangering another person, ORS 163.195.<br> <br> State v. Clark, 336 Or.App. 472, A182065 (Or. App. Nov 27, 2024)

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State of Oregon v. Jason Lee Stevens

<h2><br> Bend, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with "second-degree criminal trespass, ORS 164.245..." <br> <br> Defendant was "trespassed off the victim's property; he was charged with criminal trespass after returning a few weeks later. In his defense, defendant asserted "that he entered [the victim]'s property because he intended to exercise his constitutional right to petition the government by serving a public-records request on [the victim], who was the cha

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In the Matter of J.A.M. a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness

<h2><br> McMinnville, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant ordered to participate in assisted outpatient treatment for mental illness treatment for an unspecified time.<br> <br> <br> ORS 426.130(2) provides in part that when there is an order for assisted outpatient treatment, the court shall establish a period of time for the treatment that shall not exceed 12 months. Here, at the civil commitment hearing, the court found that appellant had a mental health disorder, but that

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