within 100 miles of Chiloquin practice in Criminal Oregon


Lynch Conger McLane LLP

Felony, Lawsuit & Dispute, Industry Specialties, Business, Health Care

Ward Grover LLP

Criminal, Civil & Human Rights

Law Ofcs Of John V Komar

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal

Baxter Harder LLC

Criminal, DUI-DWI,

Hinman Law PC

Wills & Probate, Business, Criminal, Construction, Landlord-Tenant

Jamie L Gerlitz LLC

Criminal, Divorce & Family Law

David W Smiley PC

Trusts, Child Custody, Criminal, Consumer Protection

Law Ofc Of Paul Heatherman PC

Estate Planning, Social Security, Dispute Resolution, DUI-DWI

Schmid Malone Buchanan Llc

Insurance, Lawsuit & Dispute, Real Estate, Business, Criminal

Johnson Phillips & Moore LLP

Divorce & Family Law, Lawsuit & Dispute, Estate, Criminal, Government

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Rodriguez/Buck

... [9]. 3. Criminal History and Recidivism. A third factor that this court often has considered in proportionality cases is the defendant's criminal history. ... It is another indication that Measure 11 sentences in these cases would be disproportionate to the offense. 3. Criminal History. ...

State v. Rodgers

... stop was unlawfully extended when Van Arsdall had everything he needed to issue a citation for the burned-out license plate light and, instead of doing so, questioned defendant about the containers without reasonable suspicion that defendant had engaged in criminal activity. ...

State v. Lennon

... Based on the seriousness of his current offense and the existence of two person-related felony convictions in his criminal history, the presumptive sentence for defendant's offense under the sentencing guidelines was 35 to 40 months of incarceration. ...