Representing Multnomah, Clackamas, & Washington Counties in the Following Areas of Practice:
Criminal Law; Criminal Defense; Federal Practice; Assault and Battery; Burglary; Capital Offenses; Civil Forfeiture; Criminal Conspiracy; Criminal Forfeiture; Criminal Fraud; Death Penalty; Driving While Intoxicated; Felonies; Forgery; Habeas Corpus; Homicide; Manslaughter; Misdemeanors; Murder; Search and Seizure; Sex Crimes; Sexual Assault; Theft; Weapons Charges; Criminal Investigation; Drivers License Suspension; Extortion; Extradition; Federal Criminal Law; Mail Fraud; Parole and Probation; Wire Fraud; Wiretapping; Drugs and Narcotics; Civil Drug Forfeiture; Controlled Substances Law; Drug Crimes; Drug Forfeiture; Drug Trafficking; White Collar Crime; Embezzlement; White Collar Criminal Defense; White Collar Fraud; Domestic Violence; Identity Theft; Methamphetamine Crimes.
Forrest N. Rieke, Attorney at Law Joe.Rieke@ForrestRieke.com
Admitted: 1971, Oregon; 1974, U.S. District Court, District of Oregon and U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; 1977, U.S. Supreme Court; 1985, U.S. Tax Court Law School: Willamette University, J.D., 1971 College: Stanford University, A.B., Political Science, 1968; National College of District Attorneys, Graduate, 1973 Member: Oregon State Bar; Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; Multnomah Bar Association; American Bar Association. Biography: Senior Deputy District Attorney, Multnomah County, 1971-1976. Member, Board of Directors, Portland Public Schools, 1978-1993 (Seven times Chairperson). Member, Board of Directors, Columbia-Willamette United Way, 1983-1993. Executive Board and President, Counsel of Great City Schools, Washington, D.C., 1981-1993. Born: Portland, Oregon, May 26, 1942 ISLN: 902143560
Forrest Rieke has been practicing Criminal Law for 35 years. We are a small office and take only a few cases so that clients get adequate attention and can reach us personally. We want the client confident that he/she is getting the best possible service throughout a very stressful process. Criminal Law has become a very complicated practice requiring special attention to changes made by various courts of appeals interpreting the Constitution and statutes involved. It also requires extensive insight into the leanings of the local police forces, district attorney's offices, and trial judges as well as the propensities of juries in our area. We offer extensive experience in all of these areas. For us, fighting for our client's every advantage is a way of life.