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Does effective representation require defense attorneys to know where the law is going, not just where it is?
by: Ryan Scott • November 14, 2020 • no comments
Resources for Defenders Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis in Oregon
by: Admin@ocdla.org • March 27, 2020 • no comments
3 Things Attorneys Should Know About the "Firearm Minimum"
by: Ryan Scott • December 30, 2019 • one comment
The very short version of the DCS-PCS merger argument
by: Ryan Scott • December 13, 2019 • no comments
A Sentencing Argument for DCS- Super-Substantial Quantity (and Super-Super-Substantial Quantity)
by: Ryan Scott • September 18, 2019 • no comments
Juries are routinely misinstructed on the elements of theft, assault, criminal mistreatment and criminal mischief
by: Ryan Scott • July 17, 2019 • 2 comments
Mirror Universe: Why the Legislature May Spend the Money on a Unanimity Ballot Measure and Defenders of Non-Unanimous Verdicts Will Vote For It
by: Ryan Scott • July 4, 2019 • no comments
Should prosecutors object to a defendant's request for unanimous juries?
by: Ryan Scott • April 8, 2019 • no comments
How the prosecutor can seek to double the presumptive sentence of Oregon felonies and why it may be unconstitutional
by: Ryan Scott • March 24, 2019 • no comments
Incorporating the Grand Jury Clause from the Bill of Rights to State Prosecutions
by: Ryan Scott • November 29, 2018 • no comments
Using profile evidence as substantive proof of guilt
by: Ryan Scott • November 19, 2018 • no comments