Expungment / Set Aside Record of Conviction
Jan 01, 2019OUTCOME: Obtained order setting aside client's drug conviction.
Helped client file a motion to set aside (expunge) a 37-year old drug conviction.
Enterprise, OR
Family Lawyer at Enterprise, OR
Practice Areas: Family, Real Estate ... +2 more
OUTCOME: Obtained order setting aside client's drug conviction.
Helped client file a motion to set aside (expunge) a 37-year old drug conviction.
OUTCOME: After a contested bench trial, the court found client not in contempt on two claims; though found in contempt on third claim, claim was found moot.
Client's ex filed contempt proceeding against client regarding client's parenting plan obligations.
OUTCOME: Client obtained temporary "immediate danger" custody of the children, and after a contested bench trial, court awarded client custody of the children.
Represented client in contested dissolution and child custody proceeding.
OUTCOME: Dismissal of immediate danger custody order; dismissal/consolidation of DHS dependency cases; and obtained status quo order affirming client's 50/50 parenting time.
Represented client in lengthy pre-trial phase of custody modification proceeding, which was marked by client's former spouse obtaining "immediate danger" custody of the children, and then by DHS initia ... ting dependency proceedings for client's four children, and, after the dependency petitions were dismissed, by client's former spouse unsuccessful attempt to gain sole custody of the children under a "status quo" custody order.
OUTCOME: Obtained stalking order, which was later used as the basis for charging and convicting stalker of the crime of violating the stalking order
Helped client file for an Oregon stalking order to prevent stalker from contacting client at work, at her home, and through her family members.
OUTCOME: Acquittal of theft in first degree; dismissal of all counts of making false statements in title documents; convicted of theft in the first degree, aggravated theft, and possession of stolen vehicles.
With co-counsel, represented client charged with theft in the first degree, aggravated theft in the first degree (two counts), possession of stolen vehicles, unlawful use of vehicles, and making false ... statements in title documents (five counts). Served as second chair in four day jury trial, argued dispositive motion at trial.
OUTCOME: Negotiated an agreed-upon resolution on behalf of client.
Obtained family abuse prevention order on behalf of client, who then filed for dissolution of marriage, custody, and child support.