by Reynolds Defense Firm | Dec 22, 2020 | Client Guide, DUI Diversion
Each courthouse responded to COVID-19 differently. Some started coordinating virtual hearings rather quickly, to ensure matters continued moving forward. Some closed altogether, creating a substantial back log of cases, and are just beginning to re-open. A lot of...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Apr 1, 2018 | DUI Diversion, DUI Law, The Opportunity of a DUI Arrest
What Happens Once I Commit to the DUI Diversion Program? Several of our clients want to avoid jail time, so they want to commit in Oregon’s DUI Diversion Program. When it comes to getting into the program, the rule is simple. If you are eligible for DUI...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Mar 27, 2018 | DUI Diversion, DUI Law
If you are facing DUII charges and wish to avoid jail time, diversion from jail could be an option. The most broad definition of diversion is that it’s a formal agreement you enter into with the court. When you enter into a plea of guilty or no contest at the...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Mar 17, 2018 | DUI Diversion, DUI Law
An Ignition Interlock Device (IID) is a mechanism that is wired to your car’s ignition. It will require a breath sample prior to starting the ignition. Installing an ignition interlock device after a DUI arrest is common, and oftentimes, mandatory. ...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Feb 25, 2018 | DUI Diversion, DUI Law
If you have a DUI and received an “Order for Show Cause” in the mail, contact your lawyer immediately. If you do not have a lawyer, retain one. Having representation that can help you is critical. This notice was strictly sent to you because the judge believes that...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Jan 14, 2018 | DUI Diversion
If you are facing DUI charges and want to avoid jail time, diversion from jail is a common option our clients want to take advantage of. While many clients are interested in diversion, there are several factors that could impact your eligibility. There are several...