Brandon Calheim This Oregon lawyer committed malpractice.
Who is this Oregon lawyer?_Organization: Private office Who is this Oregon lawyer?_StreetAddress: King Street
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Who is this Oregon lawyer?_City: Portland
Who is this Oregon lawyer?_State: Oregon
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Contact_FullName: Jenurse@msn.comnnifer Green
Contact_WorkPhone: Home 360-666-0187
Contact_Email: JGreen
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I know that this has affected me for the rest of my life. I committed a crime and was told what to plead to by this attorney. He told me a couple different ways we could go and recommended I go for the Criminal Mistreatment 1st degree because it was just one charge. The other way to go would be I pled guilty to Possession of Vicodin (pain Pills) and theft. This was prosecuted by the Medicaid fraud unit with the Attorney Generals office in Portland, Oregon. He told me his mentor was an Attorney in that department and maybe we could get something better because he knew the guy and could talk to him about it. Anyway, I felt he would be the expert on pleading guilty to this Criminal mistreatment but he didn't tell me that I wouldn't be able to work for a minimum of 5 years or more in the health field, or any facilities that take Medicare/Medicaid as a payment source, that my name goes on a government list online and after 5 years I can request it be removed. After 5 years it doesn't automatically come off. I have to request it to be removed and it isn't guaranteed to be removed. He didn't tell me that this is a charge that means I cannot get my Oregon Nursing license back because this is a charge He made a fast $5000.00 and I paid him to screw me. I am so angry. He said that I can ask to have it reduced to a misdemeanor after my sentence is complete and then I can ask to expunge it. How often does that happen? He made it sound so simple but he left so much out. If I had known the things I just mentioned I would have pled to the possession and theft charges because those don't have a life lasting punishment. He didn't tell me that I would be on the Portland and Vancouver news and newspapers. When I spoke to him recently and told him the ramifications and tried to remind him of what he told me to plead to, He said "Did I tell you to go with the Criminal mistreatment. I thought we did something else?" I am taking this as far as I can because how this affected me forever didn't have to be as bad as it has turned out. If I