Criminal Defense Attorney in Central Point, OR

Trial-Ready Defense. Clear Next Steps. Local Court Experience.

Criminal charges can affect your job, license, family, record, and freedom. If you were arrested, cited, or contacted by police in Central Point, you need clear answers before making decisions.

Kollie Law provides criminal defense for people in Central Point and throughout Jackson County. We help clients understand the charge, the court process, the evidence, and the practical next steps.

Who We Are

Kollie Law is a Medford-based criminal defense firm serving Central Point, Jackson County, and Southern Oregon. Attorney Shawn A. Kollie founded the firm in 2017 and focuses on criminal defense, including DUII, felonies, misdemeanors, Measure 11 cases, drug crimes, property crimes, and person crimes.

We take a calm, direct approach. You will not get scare tactics or empty promises. You will get a clear review of your case and a plan for what happens next.

How a Criminal Defense Attorney Can Help You
Understand What You Are Facing

Criminal charges come with court dates, deadlines, release terms, and possible penalties. We explain what the charge means in plain language so you can make informed decisions.

Protect Your Rights Early

The early stages of a criminal case matter. We review the stop, search, arrest, statements, testing, reports, and other evidence to look for legal and factual issues.

Prepare for the Best Available Path

Some cases call for negotiation. Others need motions or trial preparation. We prepare each case carefully so you understand your options before choosing a direction.

Criminal Defense Services for Central Point Cases

DUII Defense

A DUII charge can involve both criminal court and a DMV license suspension process. If there is a DMV hearing deadline, we can help you understand what needs to be filed and how to prepare.

Felony Defense

Felony charges can carry prison exposure, probation, fines, and long-term record consequences. We review the evidence, possible defenses, and sentencing risks tied to the specific charge.

Misdemeanor Defense

A misdemeanor is still serious. It can affect your record, job, housing, professional licensing, and future opportunities.

Measure 11 Defense

Measure 11 cases involve mandatory minimum sentencing exposure for certain serious charges. These cases require careful review, early strategy, and trial-ready preparation.

Drug Crime Defense

Drug charges may involve possession, delivery allegations, search issues, treatment options, or diversion-related questions. We review how the evidence was obtained and what options may be available.

Property Crime Defense

Theft, burglary, criminal mischief, and related charges often turn on intent, value, witness statements, and the strength of the state’s evidence.

Person Crime Defense

Assault, harassment, menacing, domestic violence allegations, and similar cases can move quickly. These cases may also involve no-contact orders, release restrictions, or related protective order issues.

Restraining and Stalking Order Issues

Restraining order and stalking order matters can overlap with criminal cases. We help clients understand the hearing process, possible consequences, and how the order may affect the criminal defense strategy.

Contact Kollie Law Today

If you are facing a criminal charge in Central Point, start with a free consultation. Tell us what happened, what paperwork you received, and whether you have a court date coming up.

Phone: (541) 227-2266
Email: info@kollielaw.com
Office: 2544 W Main Street, Medford, OR 97501

Why Choose Kollie Law for Criminal Defense in Central Point?

Kollie Law focuses on criminal defense in Southern Oregon. That focus matters when your case involves local court procedures, local prosecutors, and real consequences for your life.

Attorney Shawn A. Kollie has criminal defense experience across Oregon and is certified in NHTSA/IACP field sobriety testing. That training can be useful in DUII cases involving field sobriety tests, officer observations, and test administration.

We prepare cases with a trial-ready mindset. That does not mean every case goes to trial. It means we investigate, review the evidence, and work from a position of preparation.

What to Expect
1. Start With a Free Consultation

We talk through what happened, what you were charged with, and what deadlines or court dates are already set.

2. Review the Immediate Issues

We look at release terms, no-contact orders, DMV deadlines, court notices, and anything else that may need fast attention.

3. Request and Review Evidence

We examine police reports, body camera footage, witness statements, testing records, and other discovery when available.

4. Build a Defense Strategy

We explain the strengths and weaknesses of the case. Then we discuss options such as negotiation, motions, diversion or treatment-related paths when available, and trial.

5. Prepare You for Each Step

You will know what to expect before hearings, negotiations, motions, or trial. We keep the process clear so you are not left guessing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Felony Charges in Medford

Yes. Speaking with a lawyer early can help you understand court procedures, release terms, deadlines, and what to avoid before your first appearance. It also gives your attorney time to begin reviewing the case.

Kollie Law handles DUII, felonies, misdemeanors, Measure 11 charges, drug crimes, property crimes, person crimes, restraining order issues, stalking order matters, and related criminal defense cases.

Many Central Point criminal cases are handled through Jackson County courts. The exact court depends on the charge, arresting agency, and case type. We can review your citation or court paperwork and explain where your case is pending.

Bring your citation, release agreement, court notice, police paperwork, DMV documents, and any messages or evidence related to the case. If you do not have everything yet, that is okay. We can still talk through what happened and identify the next steps.

Yes. DUII cases may involve both criminal court and a DMV license process. If a DMV hearing deadline applies, it is important to act quickly so the request is filed on time.