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Personal injury lawyer Gary R. Johnson brings nearly three decades of in-depth injury litigation experience to your case. With years of experience working for insurance companies, he understands the processes, knows how to deal with them, and will get you the most compensation for your personal injury claim.

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Understanding CDL Suspensions in Oregon

Understanding CDL Suspensions in Oregon If you hold a Commercial Driver License (CDL) or Commercial Learner Permit (CLP) in Oregon, it’s essential to understand the consequences of traffic offenses. The Oregon Department of Transportation enforces strict commercial driving privilege provision and if violated, can lead to a suspension or revocation of your CDL or CLP. No Diversion for Commercial Drivers  Commercial driver license or commercial learner permit holders are not eligible for any diversions for traffic offenses. DMV will suspend…
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Oregon’s Statute of Limitations for Criminal Offenses

Understanding Oregon’s Statute of Limitations for Criminal Offenses The statute of limitations defines the time frame within which legal proceedings must begin after a crime is committed. In Oregon, these time limits vary depending on the severity and type of offense. Here’s a breakdown of key provisions: No Time Limit for Serious Crimes Oregon places no statute of limitations on prosecuting aggravated murder, murder, attempted murder, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit these crimes, as well as any degree of manslaughter.…
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