Oregon Court of Appeals Limits Identity Theft Prosecution
Oregon Court of Appeals Limits Identity Theft Prosecution A recent ruling by the Oregon Court of Appeals limiting the type of evidence sufficient to convict someone of identity theft in Oregon has the potential to reduce identity theft prosecutions around the state, says JDL Attorneys. Portland, OR (PRWEB) June 22, 2011 According to the Oregon Anti-Crime Alliance, Oregon ranks 14th from the bottom in terms of identity theft rates, with 76 incidents per 100,000 of the population. But, a recent ruling by the Oregon Court of Appeals in State v. Martin A143581 may limit identity theft prose
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