In a much overdue move, Oregon legislators in March introduced a bill that would provide compensation to people who wrongly convicted and imprisoned. Known as Senate Bill 499, the legislation would require that people exonerated from the crimes receive payments of...
Portland Criminal Law Blog
Common conditions of domestic violence protection orders
Being convicted on a domestic assault charge in Oregon is a serious situation that can have substantial legal and personal consequences. If a person is facing a domestic violence protection order they should know what conditions may be part of the order. Ouster. The...
New law compensates victims of wrongful incarceration in Idaho
There are few things as tragic as someone spending time in prison for a crime that they did not commit. These wrongful incarcerations often last only a few months, but occasionally they can last several years. The victim has to endure their loss of freedom while their...
Consequences an alleged domestic abuse assailant might face
Domestic violence is assault or battery between members of the same family or household. This includes spouses, former spouses, people who have been involved in a sexual relationship, adults related by blood marriage or adoption, or people who are just living tother....
Supreme Court reverses course over murder sentences for minors
More than a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court began to support more lenient sentences for juveniles in murder cases, the court’s conservative majority has made it easier to sentence young people convicted of murder to life in prison without parole in half of U.S....
No clear way to determine if a driver is DUI marijuana
Throughout the country, marijuana is regularly starting to be legalized. Resultantly, marijuana use has become more common. In the United States, it is estimated that around 22 million people use marijuana. Moreover, the public’s perception of the dangers of driving...
ACLU sues Ashland over police procedures
Police procedures are receiving intense scrutiny all across the country. The American Civil Liberties Union has taken the protests one step further by suing the city of Ashland, Oregon, in an effort to force the city to change its police procedures. The Sancho arrest...
How can discovery help my criminal case?
When Oregon residents are facing criminal charges, they should be prepared to present a strong criminal defense to protect their rights. The discovery process is an important part of criminal defense, as it allows both parties to exchange information about the case...
What if police mishandle evidence in your case?
Any time police arrest you, you likely are a bit fearful about the charges you will face. Maybe you now are facing federal drug distribution charges or police arrest you for assault or domestic violence. Or you already have received a conviction for a drug offense or...
Couple arrested on drug charges and more after traffic stop
Since Oregon has taken steps to decriminalize certain types of drug crimes, people might misinterpret that if they are arrested. The decriminalization is for small amounts. If a person is arrested with significant amounts of scheduled drugs, it can result in criminal...