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Drugged Driving?

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At Nash, Ortiz & Demarest, P.C., we understand our clients come to us during tough times. They are often facing serious criminal allegations that carry life-changing penalties and consequences. This is especially true of cases that involve driving under the influence of drugs. If you or someone you know has been arrested for DUID, you will need to work with a defense lawyer who has the experience, knowledge, and training needed to successfully defend against these complex charges.

Nash, Ortiz & Demarest, P.C. is the firm to trust when your rights hang in the balance. Call us today.

  • Jennifer I. Nash

    Attorney At Law

    Attorney Jennifer I. Nash provides strong legal representation for individuals who are facing criminal charges, and has a lifelong commitment to helping people navigate their way through the criminal law system. She is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate representation for her clients.

    Jennifer is an experienced trial lawyer and has represented clients charged with murder, sexual assault, DUI and other offenses. In addition to this, she has 20+ years of experience in the family law field. Due to this unique background, she has developed a particular interest in cases involving the intersection of criminal law and family law, such as those involving child sexual assault allegations and domestic violence allegations.

    Jennifer received her J.D. from the University of Oregon in 1996, and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California San Diego in 1993. She holds a certificate in Advanced Alternative Dispute Resolution.

  • Nicolas Ortiz

    Attorney At Law

    Attorney Nicolas Ortiz's work in criminal defense began in school while clerking for the Federal Public Defender’s office in Portland, Oregon. Soon thereafter, he began trying cases to juries in state court. After graduating from law school in 1998 and becoming a member of the Oregon State Bar, he practiced law for the Southern Oregon Public Defender’s Office, where he further honed his trial skills.

    His years of trial work have provided him with a wide breadth of experience litigating cases ranging from simple Criminal Trespass to Aggravated Murder. When handling cases, Nicolas takes a common sense approach, while always keeping his client’s interests and goals in mind. He is committed to providing each client with the best legal advice and counsel possible during what can be a difficult, anxiety-provoking experience.

    Nicolas is from the Central Valley of California. In 1995 he moved to Oregon to study at The Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College. He earned his B.A. in English from the California State University, Sacramento.

Why Hiring Nash, Ortiz & Demarest, P.C.

Is the Right Choice for Your Case?

  • Well-Versed Legal Team

  • Many Successful Outcomes

  • Respect & Undivided Attention

  • Skilled Trial Attorneys

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Penalties You Could Face

Like criminal cases involving illegal drug or alcohol use, DUID cases carry serious criminal penalties. Prosecutors will be developing a case against you – and they will be pushing for the harshest possible sentence. Do not jeopardize your future or your freedom. Speak with our defense lawyers immediately.

  • Jail or Prison Time
  • License Suspension
  • Multiple Court Hearings
  • Court Fees & Fines
  • Possible License Revocation
  • Impounded Car
  • Required AA Classes
  • Increased Insurance Rates
  • Ignition Interlock Device

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Questions

  • What is a Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST)?

    Answer

    SFSTs are types of tests that officers can issue to determine if a driver is operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Officers will try to get you to cooperate by asking you to perform a field sobriety test, which could include something like counting numbers, reciting the alphabet, walking in a straight line, or taking a breathalyzer test.

  • I failed my sobriety test. Now what?

    Answer

    Do not think that your case is automatically destined for failure. For the most part, these types of tests are created for failure. Even individuals who are not intoxicated can fail a field sobriety test. Because these types of tests can be unreliable, speaking with attorney to determine potential defense options will be encouraged.

  • Are field sobriety tests mandatory?

    Answer

    Contrary to popular belief, most roadside sobriety tests are completely voluntary. This means you can politely tell an officer that you do not want to participate in a roadside sobriety test. If an officer arrests you and asks you to take a blood or chemical test, however, this type of test will be mandatory. Refusal of a chemical test could result in the revocation of your driver’s license.

  • What if I rely on my license for my job?

    Answer

    A DUI arrest or conviction can be incredibly serious for drivers who rely on their license for work-related duties. Though the best advice for commercial drivers is to never drink while driving, we understand that even the smallest mistake could jeopardize your future. To prevent a revocation or suspension of your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), you must speak with an attorney immediately.

What Factors Are Taken Into Consideration During Sentencing?

  • The type of drugs and narcotics involved
  • The quantity of drugs and narcotics
  • Nature and variety of prior criminal convictions
  • Overall criminal history of the defendant charged
  • Whether the defendant is curently on probation
  • The actual or potential harm to the public
  • The financial benefit to the defendant
  • The defendant's age
  • The defendant's own dependence on drugs or narcotics
  • The defendant's psychiatric history
  • Evidence of rehabilitation

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