Oregon DUI Lawyers
Oregon DUI Lawyers handle all DUI related cases. Oregon DUI lawyers know that some of the enforcement and judicial procedures are unconstitutional and violate motorists' rights. Oregon DUI lawyer are well versed with the different sobriety tests and their varying accuracy levels.
Because drunk driving laws are complex, you not only need to hire a lawyer, but one who specifically specializes in DUI defense. Our Attorney directory will help you find a dui attorney near you.
Oregon City
Law Offices of Wm. Bruce Shepley
Bruce Shepley
Oregon City, OR | Phone: 866-435-1603
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Daniel Patrick Woram & Associates
Daniel Woram
Oregon City, OR | Phone: 866-927-8165
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Portland
Timothy M. Bowman, Attorney at Law
Timothy Bowman
Portland, OR | Phone: 866-265-7786
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Salem
Mark J. Geiger, Attorney
Mark Geiger
Salem, OR | Phone: 866-716-2741
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Happens After A Dui Arrest In Oregon?
Motor Vehicle Hearing: To preserve your right to drive in Oregon, you must request a hearing within 10 days after your license has been taken from you by an officer or within the time set by … more -
What Are My Rights?
You have the right to enter a plea of not guilty and have a trial either to the court or to a jury of six. You have a right to be represented by your attorney throughout the trial and at all … more -
Will I Go To Jail?
Oregon law says that Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants is a Class A misdemeanor. The maximum penalty is one year in county jail and a $5000 fine. DUII can be a considered a felony if you … more
Legal Articles
- The Constitutionality of Sobriety Checkpoints
Sobriety checkpoints are legal in many states. Each jurisdiction has its own way of conducting sobriety checks on drivers of motor vehicles. However, they all have the same public safety goal of trying to prevent drunk driving. Many jurisdictions set up checkpoints late at night and on the weekends when they believe that the greatest number of drunk drivers will be on the roads. … more - The Crime of Drunk Driving
The definition of drunk driving is left up to each individual state. Each state decides the level at which a driver’s blood alcohol content is too high to safely operate a motor vehicle. When is a Driver Drunk? While it is the right of every state to define drunk driving and acceptable blood alcohol levels for that state, Congress has influenced many states to adopt the same … more