Michael De Muniz

Top rated Criminal Defense attorney in Portland, Oregon

Sherlag | De Muniz LLP
Michael De Muniz
Sherlag | De Muniz LLP

Practice areas: Criminal Defense, DUI-DWI, Appellate; view more

Licensed in Oregon since: 2008

Education: Willamette University College of Law

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2021 - 2025

Sherlag | De Muniz LLP

820 Northwest 12th Avenue
Suite 106
Portland, OR 97209 Visit website

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The son of revered criminal defense attorney and retired Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice, Paul J. De Muniz, Mike was born to be a trial lawyer. Due to his steady presence and consistent success in the courtroom, Mike quickly gained the respect of the judiciary and as a result, has been entrusted to represent both judges and their immediate family members. Mike has also been sought out by public figures and professionals with a lot to lose and a need for sound advice and discretion. In addition, Mike represents victims of sexual abuse, police misconduct, and legal malpractice.

Mike recently won the acquittal of a Portland business owner accused of manslaughter. Mike's client was charged with killing a homeless man who set fire to the business owner's store. Facing a mandatory 120-month prison sentence if convicted at trial, Mike successfully argued that his client was not guilty of manslaughter or felony assault, but was guilty of simple misdemeanor assault. The trial court agreed and sentenced Mike's client to 100 hours of community service. 

Mike has successfully persuaded prosecutors to dismiss all types of charges, including child sexual abuse and manslaughter charges - protecting those clients from potential mandatory prison sentences and financial ruin. But Mike knows that in some cases trials are inevitable, and he has never shied away from a fight with the government. Mike has prevailed at trial for clients charged with a range of crimes, including DUII, domestic violence, sexual abuse, and manslaughter.

Mike is committed to improving the lives of his clients and the community. Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas A. Balmer appointed Mike to the Public Defense Services Commission in 2016, a position Mike held until resigning in 2020 to commit more time to family and clients. In addition, Mike served on the board of The First Tee of Greater Portland from 2015-2023. Mike has also committed his time and energy to coaching t-ball and little league softball since 2021.

Practice areas

Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense: DUI/DWI, Appellate, Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff, Professional Liability: Plaintiff

Focus areas

Animal Bites, Appeals, Arrest & Arraignment, Assault, Assault & Battery, Brain Injury, Construction Accident, Criminal Domestic Violence, Criminal Fraud, Criminal Law, Dram Shop Laws, Drug & Alcohol Violations, Expungement, False Accusations, Felony, Juvenile Delinquency, Legal Malpractice, Misdemeanor, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motor Vehicle Offenses, Murder, Personal Injury - Plaintiff, Premises Liability - Plaintiff, Probation, Prosecution, Sex Offenses, Sexual Abuse - Plaintiff, Slip and Fall, Tax Evasion, Theft, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death

  • 40% Criminal Defense
  • 30% Criminal Defense: DUI/DWI
  • 10% Appellate
  • 10% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
  • 10% Professional Liability: Plaintiff

First Admitted: 2008, Oregon

Bar/Professional Activity:
  • Oregon, 2008
Verdicts/Settlements (Case Results):
  • Jury acquitted client of Sodomy in the First Degree and Incest (Washington County)
  • Jury acquitted client of two counts of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (Washington County)
  • Jury acquitted client of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (x2) and Attempted Rape in the First Degree; convicted of lesser offense of Assault in the Fourth Degree (Marion County)
  • Jury acquitted client of two counts of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree; mistrial declared on remaining count of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (Marion County)
  • Jury acquitted client of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree; convicted of lesser offenses of misdemeanor Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree (Clackamas County)
  • Trial attorney in State v. Pozos; Seven counts of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree involving two alleged minor victims reversed and remanded for new trial (Washington County)
  • Jury acquitted client of felony Assault in the Fourth Degree DV (Linn County)
  • Jury acquitted client of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (0.17% BAC) (Multnomah County)
  • Jury acquitted client of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (Clackamas County)
  • Trial court acquitted client of Manslaughter in the First Degree, Assault in the Second Degree, and Tampering with Physical Evidence; convicted of lesser-included offense of misdemeanor Assault in the Fourth Degree (Portland man punched serial fire starter but not responsible for his death, judge rules; police clerk cleared of misconduct) (Multnomah County) 
  • Trial court acquitted client of felony Attempt to Elude a Police Officer (Marion)
  • Trial court acquitted client of felony Strangulation and Assault in the Fourth Degree (Washington County)
  • Trial court acquitted client of Assault in the Fourth Degree and Harassment (Washington County)
  • Trial court acquitted client of Stalking; convicted of lesser offense of Telephonic Harassment (x2) (Washington County)
  • Trial court acquitted client of Menacing (x2), Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree, and Unlawful Use of a Weapon (Marion County)
  • Trial court acquitted client of providing False Statement in Registration Application (Marion County)
  • Trial court acquitted juvenile client of multiple sexual abuse charges (Marion County)
  • Trial court acquitted juvenile client of Theft in the Second Degree (Marion County)
  • Trial court acquitted client of Contempt of Court for alleged restraining order violation (Multnomah County)
  • Trial court acquitted client of Contempt of Court for alleged restraining order violation (Polk County)
  • Dismissal of Manslaughter in the Second Degree and Reckless Driving; convicted of lesser offense of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (Multnomah County)
  • Dismissal of Sodomy in the First Degree (x4) and Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (x3) (Clackamas)
  • Dismissal of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (Polk County)
  • Dismissal of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree; convicted of Harassment (Clackamas County)
  • Dismissal of Using a Child in a Display of Sexually Explicit Conduct; convicted of Invasion of Personal Privacy in the First Degree with probation sentence (Washington County)
  • Dismissal of Rape in the First Degree, Sodomy in the First Degree, Unlawful Sexual Penetration in the First Degree (x3), Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (x3), and Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree (x3); convicted of Rape in the Third Degree with probation sentence and no jail (Washington County)
  • Dismissal of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree; convicted of Attempted Sexual Abuse in the First Degree with probation sentence and no jail (Marion County)
  • Dismissal of 17 counts of Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse in the First Degree and five counts of Invasion of Personal Privacy in the First Degree after defense filed motion to suppress evidence; convicted of Invasion of Personal Privacy in the First Degree (x2) with probation sentence (Clatsop County)
  • Dismissal of Assault in the Second Degree, Unlawful Use of a Weapon Against Another (x2), Strangulation, and Menacing ; convicted of Interfering with Making a Report (Washington County)
  • Dismissal of Assault in the Second Degree, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, Burglary in the Second Degree, Bias Crime in the Second Degree (x2), and Menacing (x2); convicted of Attempted Assault in the Second Degree with probation sentence and no jail (Washington County)
  • Dismissal of Unlawful Manufacture of a Marijuana Item (x2) after court granted motion to suppress evidence (Yamhill County)
  • Dismissal of Unlawful Delivery of Marijuana after court granted motion to suppress evidence (Marion County)
  • Dismissal of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm after court granted motion to suppress evidence (Multnomah County)
  • Dismissal of Providing False Information in Connection with Transfer of a Firearm and Unlawful Purchase of a Firearm (Washington County)
  • Dismissal of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, Reckless Driving, and Failure to Perform the Duties of a Driver When Property is Damaged (Hood River County)
  • Dismissal of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, Failure to Perform the Duties of a Driver When Property is Damaged, Reckless Driving, and Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree after successful appeal State v. Jose Luis Dorado Jr. (Washington County)
  • Dismissal of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants after court granted motion to suppress evidence (Multnomah County)
  • Dismissal of felony Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants after court granted motion to suppress evidence (Marion County)
  • Dismissal of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (Washington County)
  • Dismissal of felony Assault in the Fourth Degree DV (Marion County)
  • Dismissal of Strangulation, Assault in the Fourth Degree DV, and Harassment (Polk County)
  • Dismissal of Harassment DV (Multnomah County)
  • Dismissal of felony Custodial Interference in the Second Degree (Benton County)
  • Sentence reduced from 220 months prison to 90 months prison after successful petition for post-conviction relief in Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse in the First Degree case (Marion County)
  • In Re: A.M.M.: Dismissal of Stalking Order on appeal (Clackamas County)
  • Dismissal of Stalking Order after contested hearing (Washington County)
  • Dismissal of Stalking Order after contested hearing (Clackamas County)
  • Dismissal of Stalking Order after contested hearing (Washington County)
  • Stalking Order upheld after contested hearing (represented petitioner) (Multnomah County)
  • Dismissal of Sexual Abuse Protective Order after contested hearing (Marion County)
  • Dismissal of Family Abuse Protective Act Order after contested hearing (Marion County)
  • Dismissal of Family Abuse Protective Act Order after contested hearing (Multnomah County)
  • Dismissal of Family Abuse Protective Act Order after contested hearing (Multnomah County)
Representative Clients:
Pro bono/Community Service:
  • Board Member, The First Tee of Greater Portland, 2015-2023
  • Commissioner, Public Defense Services Commission, Appointed by Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas A. Balmer, 2016-2020
  • Little League Coach, 2021-2024
Honors/Awards:
  • “Excellent” rating on Avvo
  • Recognized by Best Lawyers, U.S. News, 2024
Educational Background:
  • University of Notre Dame (B.B.A.), Cum Laude
  • Willamette University College of Law (J.D.)

Office location for Michael De Muniz

820 Northwest 12th Avenue
Suite 106
Portland, OR 97209

Phone: 503-406-3535

Selections

5 Years Super Lawyers
  • Super Lawyers: 2021 - 2025

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