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Theft Taskforce
The Washington County DA's Office is committed to protecting businesses from theft.
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Veterans Treatment Court (VTC)
The Veterans Treatment Court is a program designed for offenders whose honorable military service is somehow linked to their criminal conduct.
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Victim Assistance Program
The District Attorney's Victim Assistance Program supports crime victims with rights information, court accompaniment, safety planning, and resource referrals. They advocate for victims throughout the criminal justice process, regardless of background.
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Victim Emergency Fund
Support crime victims in Washington County by donating to the Victim Emergency Fund.
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Victims & Witnesses
Under Oregon state law, crime victims have specific rights that must be honored. Our Victim Assistance Team is dedicated to ensuring that the rights of crime victims are respected throughout the legal process.
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Victims' Rights and Resources
You have rights as a victim of a crime. Some rights are automatic, and some must be specifically requested by the victim to go into effect. We also encourage you to connect with services and resources for additional support.
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VISOR (Victim Information System in ORegon)
VISOR is a free, computer-based service that will allow you to check on an offender's custody status either in a county or state facility, and to register to receive automatic notification when an individual in custody (IIC) is released or transferred.
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Volunteers and Interns
The Washington County DA's Victim Assistance Program offers volunteer and internship positions in general advocacy, domestic violence, and child abuse. Applicants must be 18+ and complete background checks, training, and an interview.
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Washington County Cold Case Unit
The Washington County District Attorney's Office, in partnership with the Washington County Sheriff's Office, has launched a new cold case unit to investigate violent crime cold cases. This effort is funded by a federal grant.
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Washington County Rapid Fitness to Proceed Program
The Washington County Rapid Fitness to Proceed is designed to shorten the amount of time defendants are housed at the jail pending fitness to proceed determinations.
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Will you review a conviction for DWS/DWR at the violation level?
No, this process applies only to criminal cases. Our office is not typically involved in prosecuting violations.
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Witness Information
Follow these instructions if you have received a subpoena from the District Attorney.
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Your Day in Court
Learn more about what to expect when coming to the Washington County Courthouse.
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Washington County Awarded $750,000 in Grant Funding to Improve Pre-Trial Release Program
Washington County, Oregon received a $750,000 grant to improve its pre-trial release program for domestic violence offenders. The funds will implement 24/7 electronic monitoring, risk assessments, and county-wide training to enhance victim safety.
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Sain Delgado Venegas Sentenced to Life in Prison in Murder Case
Sain Delgado Venegas pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder using a firearm, and possessing a weapon in jail. He received life in prison with parole after 25 years, plus eight years consecutively.
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Patricia Celeste Pamatz-Pineda Sentenced to Five Years in Prison in Shooting Case
Patricia Pamatz-Pineda received a five-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to attempted assault with a firearm in Hillsboro, Oregon, following a 2023 shooting incident involving a former partner.
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Richard Dale Warren Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison in Prolific Child Sexual Abuse Case
Richard Dale Warren, 69, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing a victim, and abusing others.
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Washington County District Attorney's Office Launches New Public Service Campaign
Washington County authorities launched a public education campaign on new bias/hate crime laws. They encourage reporting of incidents and emphasize resources for victims, aiming to protect all community members. Watch their video for details.
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