Hall and Gilliland Attorneys at Law

Hall and Gilliland Attorneys at Law We have over 25 years of experience practicing criminal law in the Yakima Valley, with experience in Call us or come by our office for a free consultation.

We have handled thousands of criminal cases in Yakima County courts, and numerous cases in other courts throughout the State. We handle all types of criminal matters, from Class A felonies to misdemeanors. We have successfully defended countless DUIs, Criminal Traffic Violations, Domestic Violence Crimes, and a host of others. We have received “not guilty” verdicts in cases ranging from Class A fe

lony s*x offenses, to misdemeanor trespass charges. We work hard to make sure that your rights are fully protected and enthusiastically represent you in any criminal matter. Along with criminal law, we also focus on helping people clear their criminal records and restore lost civil rights, particularly the right to own and possess fi****ms. If you are interested in hunting but can’t legally possess a firearm, we may be able to help. If you have a conviction from your past that is preventing you from getting a job or finding good housing, we may be able to help. We help people get convictions off their records so they can’t be used against them. We also have experience handling other types of cases, including family law, construction law, land use/property law, estate planning, and general civil litigation. We work hard to keep you fully informed about developments in your cases and know how our clients value communication with their attorneys. Explore our website and let us know if you have any questions. We are committed to fully representing you and fighting for your rights. We understand that the legal process can be daunting and burdensome, but we can help you achieve the result you desire without the stress.

06/07/2026

As state officials work to address what Washington news organizations have described as “an extreme backlog” in fulfilling requests for public records, the city of Vancouver’s closure rate for request

06/07/2026

Off-duty Bexar County detention deputy Carlos Favela was arrested at a border checkpoint after Border Patrol found an undocumented immigrant in his vehicle. CBP is investigating.

06/07/2026

A Community Notification from Sheriff Myers:

This morning, one of our deputies was arrested at his home and booked into the Yakima County Jail on felony charges involving a firearm. No shots were fired and no injuries were reported.

Early this morning, Deputy Nick Burson was reportedly involved in a verbal dispute with patrons and staff at the Brick Tavern in Roslyn. The dispute allegedly escalated to criminal conduct. Deputy Burson left the area before law enforcement was called.

In the interest of transparency and fairness, The Washington State Patrol was asked to conduct the investigation. After speaking with his supervisor this morning, Deputy Burson voluntarily turned himself in to WSP.

Prior to being transported to Yakima, Deputy Burson was brought to the Sheriff’s Office where he was placed on Administrative Leave pending criminal and internal investigations.

Public Safety is and always will be the Sheriff’s Office’s priority. These are serious allegations and this office will respond in a manner that protects public trust, respects and supports the criminal justice process, and upholds the standards of the Office of Sheriff.

Clay Myers

06/07/2026

The justices could invalidate laws in 14 states that allow ballots that arrive after Election Day to be counted. An NBC News Decision Desk analysis shows how many votes could be at stake.

06/06/2026

Actor James Handy, known for roles in "Top Gun: Maverick" & "Jumanji," was fatally stabbed at his home in California.

06/06/2026

The settlement comes after a new state law that exempts Flock camera footage from the Public Records Act.

06/05/2026

The 2005 child molestation case against Michael Jackson is being reexamined in a new docuseries.“Michael Jackson: The Verdict,” streaming on Netflix, features k

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Franklin County Sheriff Jim Raymond has turned over several pieces of equipment from the sheriff’s office to the custody of the Franklin County Department of Corrections.

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1111 West Yakima Avenue
Yakima, WA
98902

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Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 3pm

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+15094528120

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