JUDGE SENTENCES MAN TO 50 YEARS PRISON FOR RAPING, STALKING, TERRORIZING, TRYING TO KILL FORMER INTIMATE PARTNER (Photo) -05/14/25
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MAY 14, 2025
CASE: 23CR27928
Portland, OR - On May 8, 2025, Multnomah County Judge Andrew Lavin sentenced Michael Panarites to 50 years prison for multiple crimes tied to the rape, sodomy, assault, solicitation, and attempted murder of his former intimate partner with whom he shared a child.
A Multnomah County jury in February of 2025 found Panarites guilty of the following:
Attempt to Commit Any Degree of Murder or Aggravated Murder
Solicitation of Murder
Stalking
Two counts, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
Six counts, Unlawful Use of a Global Positioning System Device
Harassment
Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree
Two counts, Coercion
Assault in the Fourth Degree
Harassment
Sodomy in the First Degree
Two counts, Rape in the First Degree
Two counts, Sodomy in the First Degree
Unlawful Sexual Penetration in the First Degree
Multnomah County Deputy District Attorneys Kenzie Ludwig and Reid Schweitzer prosecuted the case for the state. After the sentencing, Ludwig said, “I’m forever grateful to the survivor for trusting us to handle the case against her abuser. This sentence not only reflects the severity of his conduct, but it also serves a greater purpose of keeping her, her loved ones, and the community safe from his criminal behavior.”
The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank Gresham Police Department Detectives Adam Wright and Lindsay Friderich, Gresham Police Officer John Heer, and Portland Police Bureau Officers Karina Robles and Julian Drury for their extensive investigation and dedication to this case through the years.
The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would also like to highlight the kind and compassionate work done by MCDA Victim Advocates Karla Juarez along with Chelsea Hickok and Karma Prajzler.
Judge Lavin stated there were two primary reasons for why he agreed with the State’s recommended sentence. First, this was a long, continuous course of conduct that involved terrorizing the victim in every way possible - emotionally, physically, sexually, mentally, verbally, and financially. That has had an immeasurable impact on the victim’s life along with those who were also affected. The second consideration is that despite the numerous court issued orders on the civil and criminal side, nothing stopped Panarites from harassing those who were cooperative with law enforcement.
THE FACTS:
From at least December of 2020 until his arrest May 29, 2023, Michael Panarites physically, sexually, and psychologically abused the victim at various times. He was responsible for sexually and physically assaulting the victim before she fled the home in July 2022. After obtaining a restraining order, Panarites continued to stalk her by hiring a private investigator and placing multiple tracking devices on her vehicle to monitor her. His behavior continued to escalate when he solicited his parents on numerous occasions to assist in killing her and her mother. When confronted initially by police, Panarites fled from police, crossed state lines, and obtained stolen firearms and other weapons.
Finally, on May 29, 2023, Portland Police stopped Panarites’ car because he had stolen license plates on it. Officers found 100+ rounds of ammunition, multiple loaded magazines, stolen loaded/functioning firearm, machete, axe, crossbow, bolts, and numerous stolen license plates. And on his car keys, police found a handcuff key. All of these items were documented by police as they were tools and weapons he described to his parents he would use to murder of the victim and others.
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