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Michael A Greenlick (0.3 miles)
Criminal, Juvenile Law
1001 SW 5th Ave, Ste 1414
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County
Criminal, Juvenile Law
1001 SW 5th Ave, Ste 1414
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County
Therese Lavallee (1.1 miles)
Criminal, Traffic, Juvenile Law, Health Care, Personal Injury
Portland, OR 97201, Multnomah County
Criminal, Traffic, Juvenile Law, Health Care, Personal Injury
Portland, OR 97201, Multnomah County
Garrett Mattson (1.4 miles)
Criminal, Family Law, Juvenile Law
1020 SW Taylor St Ste 230,
Portland, OR 97205, Multnomah County
Criminal, Family Law, Juvenile Law
1020 SW Taylor St Ste 230,
Portland, OR 97205, Multnomah County
Ronnee Kliewer (0.3 miles)
Criminal, Juvenile Law
620 SW 5th Ave Ste 925,
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County
Criminal, Juvenile Law
620 SW 5th Ave Ste 925,
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County
Priscilla L Seaborg (1.4 miles)
Criminal, Family Law, Juvenile Law
1906 SW Madison St,
Portland, OR 97205, Multnomah County
Criminal, Family Law, Juvenile Law
1906 SW Madison St,
Portland, OR 97205, Multnomah County
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Sample OR Juvenile Law Cases
190 P.3d 379 (2008). 345 Or. 158. STATE EX REL. JUVENILE DEPT. OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY
v. JLM. No. (S056088). Supreme Court of Oregon. July 23, 2008. Petition for review denied.
189 P.3d 25 (2008). 344 Or. 670. STATE EX REL. JUVENILE DEPT. OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY
v. FW. No. (S055968). Supreme Court of Oregon. June 18, 2008. Petition for review denied.
... SERCOMBE, J. In this juvenile dependency case, the state alleged that mother's use of
marijuana presented a reasonable likelihood of harm to her two children, and the juvenile
court took jurisdiction over both children as to mother on that basis. ...
231 P.3d 795 (2010). 348 Or. 291. STATE EX REL. JUVENILE DEPT. OF YAMHILL COUNTY
v. NW. No. (S058407). Supreme Court of Oregon. May 13, 2010. Petition for Review Denied.
Mother has been the subject of seven Department of Human Services (DHS) referrals, four of
which were determined to be founded. The first founded referral occurred in 2005. At that
time, DHS found that mother had been "actively using marijuana" in the home and that ...
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