Driving a car is a big responsibility in Oregon. If people do not take the job seriously, they could cause a car accident. However, beyond an accident, people can also face criminal charges for a variety of car-related violations. These go beyond a simple traffic ticket for breaking traffic laws. Instead, these charges can include felony charges for hit-and-run with injuries, reckless driving, driving without a license, drunk driving and others. In some cases, there are ways to avoid serious charges following a traffic issue.
Car accidents and felony charges in Oregon
When people think of legal consequences for a car accident, they might think about a traffic ticket. Maybe they get a speeding ticket, or a ticket for failing to signal or some other minor traffic violation. However, Oregon residents should know that there are a variety of serious charges that can follow a car accident. Even when a person is not intoxicated, if they do not follow certain rules, felony charges can follow.
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When someone is facing felony charges, the person can feel a whirlwind of emotions. They may be in jail as they await criminal proceedings, the may be out on bail, they may be dealing with the stigma of false accusations or the guilt and remorse for a mistake. Often people facing these serious charges are thrown into an unfamiliar legal world where very specific rules apply. They may not understand exactly why they are facing specific charges or even where to begin their defense.
Men face murder charges following suspected arson
Three Oregon residents have recently been indicted on serious felony charges. According to reports, the men were involved in a suspected arson that led to the death of a 37-year-old man. Police say that a detached garage was intentionally set on fire. Firefighters were able to remove the man from the garage, but he died later at a nearby hospital.
Oregon pastor taken into custody for alleged sex crimes
A Happy Valley pastor is in hot water after being taken into custody for alleged sex crimes. Police claim the 64-year-old man, who co-founded the North Clackamas Bible Community, committed three acts of unlawful sexual penetration. Each offense is a Class A felony charge, carrying a mandatory minimum sentence of eight years and four months behind bars. Without a strong criminal defense, this man's life may be turned upside down.
Oregon man faces felony charges for threats against roommate
From time to time, people can have too much to drink and do something they regret. In some situations, this means getting behind the wheel of a car, but other times, more serious criminal behavior can occur.
After police chase, Portland man awaits felony charges
Police and prosecutors often work together to ensure that anyone suspected of criminal activity faces punishment. They investigate, determine charges and pursue penalties.