Summary
A DUI conviction in Oregon can lead to fines, license suspension, and jail time. You have the right to legal representation, and attending DUI Diversion Programs could be an option. If you cannot afford a lawyer, consider reaching out to local legal aid societies, law schools, or the Oregon State Bar Association for pro bono services. Persistence is key; keep trying different resources like Legal Aid Services of Oregon, Oregon Law Center, and St. Andrew Legal Clinic. Local law schools may also offer free legal clinics.Full Conversation
Grants pass Oregon
That's great! Now, could you please specify the legal issue you need assistance with?
In court for a DUI
It sounds like you're dealing with a DUI case. Here are some key points to remember:
- In Oregon, a DUI conviction can result in fines, license suspension, and even jail time.
- You have a right to legal representation.
- Attending DUI Diversion Programs could be an option.
Let me know if you need further information.
I'm needing representation I don't qualify for one and I'm looking for someone that can work pro bono for me this is my first offense and I'm not quite sure how to do it and so I'm just reaching out I need the lawyer I went on the 26th and he's put me coming back in May the 24th because I didn't have lawyer and I was going to represent myself but he made it clear that he would like someone to represent me so I'm just looking for someone
I understand your situation. As you're in Oregon, you could reach out to local legal aid societies, law schools, or the Oregon State Bar Association. They often have resources or can refer you to pro bono services.
I'm literally trying to call every place that Google gave me could you maybe give me some input and some numbers I did try the bar Oregon State bar association but they said I didn't qualify and so I'm wondering if I'm going to be told that everywhere cuz I cannot afford a lawyer I do not work my husband takes care of us and a lawyer is not seeable and my situation we live paychecks paycheck
I understand your situation. Here are some other resources in Oregon that might be able to help:
*. Legal Aid Services of Oregon: (*) *-*
*. Oregon Law Center: (*) *-*
*. St. Andrew Legal Clinic: (*) *-*
Please be persistent, there may be pro bono services available for you.
Thank you I sure hope so
You're welcome! Remember, patience and persistence can make a big difference. Keep trying those numbers and don't lose hope. You could also reach out to local law schools, they often have clinics that provide free legal services.