“From the start of the trial: the jury selection, John's opening statement, his courtroom demeanor, his lines of questioning, his exhibits, his demonstrations and his final closing argument; his expertise and professionalism were outstanding. I cannot even begin to explain my feeling and relief when the jury came back with my "not guilty" verdict.”
~ Amy
Gilroy & Napoli are attorneys who practice in the Portland metro-area including Multnomah County, Oregon. They have represented clients in a number of legal matters including DUII, Criminal Defense, Sexual Harassment, Personal Injury, and Employment Discrimination cases.
In Multnomah County, approximately 95% of all cases filed by the District Attorney's Office are resolved through negotiations. If a case is not resolved through negotiations, it will proceed to trial. Of the thousands of defendants who are sentenced each year, most receive probation and are supervised by the Multnomah County Community Corrections Department. Some are ordered to perform community service, to undergo drug or alcohol treatment, or to make other reparations or participate in other counseling programs. Some are sentenced to serve time in the Multnomah County Jail and some are sentenced to prison.
Because the court system is devoted to reducing the number of cases that go to trial, it’s paramount to secure a Multnomah County lawyer with experience.
Gilroy & Napoli have practiced law in Multnomah County for years and are familiar with the district attorneys and processes to ensure your case is properly handled.
Contact the attorneys for help with your DUII in Portland or Multnomah County or other criminal case.
Multnomah County is located in the Northwest region of Oregon near Mount Hood and incorporates several rural communities. Multnomah County is one of 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. Though smallest in area, it is the most populous, as its county seat, Portland, is the state's largest city. In 2008, the county's population was 714,567 (up from 660,486 in 2000). The county was probably named after the Native American people first recorded in the journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Mulknomans, who lived in a village on the east side of present-day Sauvie Island. (An alternative theory holds that Multnomah is a corruption of the word 'nematlnomaq,' meaning down river.)
The principal industries of Multnomah County are manufacturing, transportation, wholesale and retail trade, and tourism. Since Oregon does not have a sales tax, it attracts shoppers from southwest Washington.
The Port of Portland, established in 1891 and combined with the City of Portland's Commission of Public Docks in 1971, ranks third in total waterborne commerce on the West Coast. Portland is one of the five largest auto import ports in the nation and is the West Coast's leading exporter of grain and lumber.
The county is home to a number of Portland-area attractions and venues, including Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland Art Museum, Memorial Coliseum, Oregon Convention Center, Rose Garden, Washington Park, Oregon Zoo, International Rose Test Garden, Portland Classical Chinese Garden, Portland Japanese Garden, and Pittock Mansion.
Michael D. Schrunk has been the elected District Attorney in Multnomah County, Oregon, since 1981. In 2009, Schrunk and other Multnomah County Prosecuting Attorneys reviewed over 28,000 cases for adult prosecution, and issued 5,135 adult felony cases and 1,017 juvenile delinquency cases. 4,200 cases were resolved in Community Court, and over $2,250,000 in restitution was collected.
For information on securing a Multnomah County Attorney, please contact Gilroy & Napoli.