Can a defendant, under oath, deny knowing a person even though there are pictures proving otherwise?
Witnesses, defendants or otherwise, must testify from honest, present recollections. They may not knowingly tell falsehoods on the stand. If a...
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Witnesses, defendants or otherwise, must testify from honest, present recollections. They may not knowingly tell falsehoods on the stand. If a...
The easiest way would be to lookup your name on the Oregon Judicial Information Network (OJIN). It can be accessed at your local courthouse. You...
You should consider changing your listed area to the region of California where the crimes are alleged. Only attorneys licensed to practice in...
The law that covers this is ORS 471.410: Providing Liquor to a Person Under 21 or to Intoxicated Person. It can be a criminal offense, but is not...
I have edited your question's tag to include "immigration." Your question is better answered by an immigration attorney than a criminal defense...
Based on what you wrote, it does not sound like the officer did anything illegal. An officer may run plates to get information on a car pretty...
Most likely, yes. In Oregon, one of the sides must request the witness exclusion rule. It doesn't just happen automatically. But if you have...
False arrest is a tort, for which lawsuits can be filed. If a private citizen confines you somewhere, you may have a viable suit against him or...
Yours is a question legal scholars have trouble answering, believe it or not. Defining "reasonable doubt" is a difficult philosophical endeavor. ...
It depends. On a lot. For instance, on how serious the inconsistency, how much it reveals about the case itself and how much it reveals about the...