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Ron
Hoevet
Ron
Hoevet is a shareholder and founding member of the firm of
Hoevet, Boise & Olson, P.C. For 30 years, Ron has practiced
in all areas of criminal defense and has litigated hundreds
of criminal and civil cases throughout the Oregon in both state
and federal court. His litigation experience includes economic,
environmental and tax crimes, customs law violations, bank
fraud, civil and criminal RICO claims, medicare violations,
drug offenses and forfeitures, and violent crimes including
assault and homicide. He has also defended criminal cases in
federal court in Washington, Idaho and Montana. Ron has an
AV rating with Martindale Hubbell, which is the highest rating
for both legal ability and professional standing in the legal
community. He is listed in Best Lawyers of America.
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Whitney
Boise
Whitney
Boise has been exclusively practicing criminal defense for
the past 18 years. During this time, he has represented clients
in some of the highest profile criminal cases in Oregon,
including the Tonya Harding scandal, Eldridge Broussard slavery
case, the Barbara Waldron murder investigation, and the "Portland
Six" terrorism case. He has also represented professional
athletes and their family members.
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Per
C. Olson
Facing
criminal charges can be a frightening experience. When the
whole world seems to be against you, it's important to have
a strong advocate on your side. Per's philosophy is to help
you play an active role in defending your rights. He will keep
you fully informed of all important decisions, while vigorously
pursuing the path to the best possible result.
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Celia
Howes
Celia
Howes joined the firm as an associate attorney in 2007. Celia
began her career at Garvey Schubert Barer where she practiced
civil litigation and white collar criminal defense. Celia
has represented clients in investigations of environmental
and tax crimes and has defended prosecutions of conspiracy,
fraud, customs violations and a range of blue-collar crimes.
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