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Ryan Anfuso started Anfuso Law, P.C. because he saw the need for the highest quality of criminal defense, no matter what the charge. Prior to starting Anfuso Law, P.C., Ryan spent years working for large criminal defense firms where he represented numerous clients at the same time. In response to that model, Ryan started Anfuso Law, P.C. to ensure that all his clients received the unique attention that they deserved. To that end Anfuso Law, P.C. is committed to maintaining a limited caseload. Ryan understands that when your attorney takes a limited number of cases, your investment in your defense brings a greater return.HB 2116: DUI diversion law ammended in Oregon
Presently, persons in Oregon’s DUI diversion program are required to install an approved ignition interlock device on any vehicle that they are operating during the diversion period under ORS 813.602. This requirement of diversion was passed in 2011. Prior...
Hillsboro woman charged with robbery over childcare expe
Yesterday, the Oregonian reported that a Hillsboro woman was arrested and charged with robbery in the first degree, unlawful use of a weapon, and theft in the third degree after confronting her estranged husband over childcare expenses. The Hillsboro...
Criminal defense attorney argues “Sleep Driving
Recently, the Oregon Supreme Court decided that an individual’s rights were violated when they were not allowed an opportunity to present a defense in a DUI case. The defense that the attorney wanted to present was that the defendant...
Arrested for DUI in Oregon? Should I take the breath tes
Call a lawyer! First off, if you have been arrested for DUI you have the right to call a lawyer or anyone you would like to discuss whether or not you should take a breath test. If at all...
Hit and Run Driver Sentenced to 6 months
The Oregonian reported yesterday that a Portland man was sentenced to 6-months in jail for a hit and run involving an injured person. Ryan Jacko had downed whiskey and three beers before heading to a Trail Blazer game. After...
HB 3467: Mug Shot Bill in Oregon passes House Judiciary
The Oregonian today reports that an amended version of HB 3467 has passed the House Judiciary Committee unanimously and is headed for a vote. The amended bill makes charging a fee for removal of a mugshot for anyone who’s...
HB 3467: Oregonian brings Mug Shot Bill to front page.
The Oregonian ran a great story on HB 3467 placing the issue on the front page. The reality is that people are being charged unreasonable fees to remove their mugshot off of Internet sites that are using public records...
HB 3467: Mug Shot Bill in Oregon — Drafted to Prot
Dealing with an arrest and criminal charge is difficult to begin with, but it should not follow you for the rest of your life. When I saw my clients paying extorted fees to predatory businesses to remove their booking...