November 18th, 2009
Bureau Of Transportation | One more mouth to feed.5 comments
November 11th, 2009
Washington Co. DA’s Office | Abusing a domestic violence law.25 comments
November 4th, 2009
University Of Oregon | Who’s killing Rudolph?7 comments
October 28th, 2009
Metro | A blowhard answer to global warming? 6 comments
October 21st, 2009
Michael Ruppert | Peak trouble for an Oregon author.23 comments
October 7th, 2009
Beaverton Police | Zero tolerance for video recorders.11 comments
September 30th, 2009
Lynn Peterson | C’mon, Dems. Are Kitzhaber and Bradbury that formidable?3 comments
September 23rd, 2009
Denny Doyle | Beaverton mayor hits a foul ball.3 comments
September 2nd, 2009
Oregon Bankers Association | For bailouts, then against them.6 comments
August 19th, 2009
Wal-Mart | Save money. Live worse.9 comments
![]() STEPHANIE TUCKER |
[January 12th, 2005] Here at the Rogue Desk, our prism on the outside world alternately bleeds colors of disgust, humor, outrage and disdain. Then along comes a case like Dave Peters, where all we can do is shake our head.
Peters, you see, was a star prosecutor for the Multnomah County District Attorney's office: hardworking, persuasive, charismatic and brilliant--until his name turned up in a drug dealer's little black book in 1997. One thing led to another, and Peters admitted to repeated encounters with cocaine.
He resigned and, after expressing remorse for his actions, was for a time suspended from the practice of law by the Oregon State Bar. He changed sides to become a defense lawyer, earning a reputation as the kind of advocate you want on your side.
Two weeks ago, Peters was once again suspended by the bar--and this time, it may be harder for him to explain away.
His more recent offense is not drugs but sex. Specifically, sex with a client--for lawyers, a big ethical faux pas. In 2001, he had a sexual relationship with a repeat drug offender, Stephanie Tucker, whom he was representing on a probation-violation charge.
Also covered in the bar complaint is Peters' admission to a 2002 sexual relationship with another client, Rachel Schaeffer, who has a lengthy history of arrests for drug- and prostitution-related activity; Peters, however, says the sex occurred after he stopped representing her.
According to Peters, who says he's been in counseling for the past two years, his sexual relationship with Tucker was a result of emotional problems.
Peters' attorney, Stephen Houze, says Peters has "recognized the issues" that led to the conduct. Houze declined to say what those issues were but says he feels "very positive" about his client's chances of being reinstated.
Peters' suspension runs through late June and requires him to convince the bar that he has the "good moral character" and "general fitness to practice law" necessary for reinstatement.
Here at Rogue Central, it seems like Peters has lacked something even more important: common sense.
RECENT COMMENTS ON “Dave Peters”
Dave PettersThis guy is incorrigible! Get rid of him!—Pam B.
Stephanie TuckerHello......I need help. I think this lady stole my name..............and Id. —Stephanie Tucker
Dave PetersThis guy is a fantastic lawyer. I don't care what he does in his personal life....and don't forget that we all make mistakes. I know the greatness of this man, and his abilities as...












