Clackamas County District Atty

  1.4 – 9 reviews   • Law firm

Clackamas County District Atty 97045

Located In: Clackamas County Circuit Court

Hours

SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Monday8AM–5PM
Tuesday8AM–5PM
Wednesday8AM–5PM
Thursday8AM–5PM
Friday
(Veterans Day)
8AM–5PM
Hours might differ

Address and Contact Information

Address: 807 Main St #7, Oregon City, OR 97045

Phone: (503) 655-8431

Website: http://www.clackamas.us/

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Reviews

Crystal Major
Jeff nitschke is abusive towards women and lies about situations to win cases. He has to be noticed and let go it’s unbelievable to be honest. He has gotten away with putting people away to benefit his self and whatever pleasures he gets out of vulnerable women. I don’t recommend trusting them at all and don’t expect any support from advocates or anyone in the DAs office it’s worst then Multnomah. This DAs office just enjoys placing people behind bars no wonder the jails are full. Offer these people programs and resources use the money funded for help them start over. Were running out of room for the inmates that need to be behind bars. April was the second chance month petty things should be given warnings contempt of court for example really do we have to give a person 45 months that equals years for something so crazy. What is happening to our justice system in Clackamas county it’s worse then Multnomah just no one is talking about it don’t want the attention do you Clackamas…. Start helping your community with the funding we get. Stop hiding behind Multnomah letting them take all the heat. People are starting to notice and we will start fitting back watch I’ll make sure of it this time. Year 2022 is about to change here soon
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6th & Ivy
The most corrupt office of workers ever know. They don’t investigate truth, but instead paint bad character cases and ig ore actual real witnesses and provide false witnesses to fit their case agenda. Expect to be heavily extorted by this racket.
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Calvin Sanders
the worst, they don’t care if you are innocent and they extort people every day. They have impunity witch they use to there advantage it’s disgusting. I was acquitted of all charges by a jury of my peers. I recall the judge informing the da Chin Perez she was on the verge of “tort” liable to sue, bias, fishing expedition, using emotion rather than law and fact. Nightmare for the accused and innocent.
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Tom Ramsey
I had Ryan Chiotti as a prosecutor, He not only was dishonest in the courtroom, I later found out he withheld exculpatory evidence in my case, all this guy is interested in is sending people to prison for years longer then their crime should carry, I think he believes he’s a pillar of the community but his over charging scandals tactics only breeds pure hatred. This guys a tyrant and a coward. Clackamas county has always been the most corrupt and scandalous in Oregon, any ex con will tell you that, but this guy ads a new level to the already horrific excuse for a justice system, he ads lazy and blatant! The guy doesn’t even try to hide it!
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Tim
DA needs to step down.
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Julie Jewell
Don’t ever be a victim in this totally corrupt county the criminal will get treated better than you will!! Victims assistance is just as much of joke too! I told them to get lost too!!!
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