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  • 163.192  Endangering a person protected by a Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining order.

    Statutes | ORS § 163.192

    (1) A person commits the crime of endangering a person protected by a Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining order if the person: (a) Has been served with the order as provided in ORS 107.718, unless service was waived under ORS 107.720 because the person appeared before the court; (b)...

  • 163.150. Sentencing for aggravated murder; proceedings; issues for jury

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 163.150

    (1)(a) Upon a finding that the defendant is guilty of aggravated murder, the court, except as otherwise provided in subsection (3) of this section, shall conduct a separate sentencing proceeding to determine whether the defendant shall be sentenced to life imprisonment, as described in ORS 163.105...

  • 163.005 Criminal homicide.

    Statutes | ORS § 163.005

    (1) A person commits criminal homicide if, without justification or excuse, the person intentionally, knowingly, recklessly or with criminal negligence causes the death of another human being.(2) "Criminal homicide" is murder, manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide or aggravated vehicular...

  • 161.685. Effect of nonpayment of fines, restitution or costs; report to consumer reporting agency; rules

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.685

    (1) When a defendant who has been sentenced or ordered to pay a fine, or to make restitution, defaults on a payment or installment ordered by the court, the court on motion of the district attorney or upon its own motion may require the defendant to show cause why the default should not be treated...

  • 161.675  Time and method of payment of fines, restitution and costs.

    Statutes | ORS § 161.675

    (1) When a defendant, as a part of a sentence or as condition of probation or suspension of sentence, is required to pay a sum of money for any purpose, the court may order payment to be made immediately or within a specified period of time or in specified installments. If a defendant is sentenced...

  • 161.625  Fines for felonies.

    Statutes | ORS § 161.625

    (1) A sentence to pay a fine for a felony shall be a sentence to pay an amount, fixed by the court, not exceeding: (a) $ 500,000 for murder or aggravated murder. (b) $ 375,000 for a Class A felony. (c) $ 250,000 for a Class B felony. (d) $ 125,000 for a Class C felony.(2) A sentence to pay a...

  • 161.326 Notice to victim.

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.326

    (1) If the trial court or the Psychiatric Security Review Board determines that a victim desires notification as described in ORS 161.325 (2), the board shall make a reasonable effort to notify the victim of hearings and orders, conditional release, discharge or escape. Nothing in this subsection...

  • 161.325. Entry of judgment of guilty except for insanity; order to include whether victim wants notice of hearings or release of defendant; blood or buccal testing upon judgment

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.325

    (1) After the defendant is found guilty except for insanity, the court shall, on the basis of the evidence given at the trial or at a separate hearing, if requested by either party, order a disposition as provided in ORS 161.327, 161.328 or 161.329, whichever is appropriate.(2) If the court enters...

  • 161.165  Exemptions to criminal liability for conduct of another.

    Statutes | ORS § 161.165

    Except as otherwise provided by the statute defining the crime, a person is not criminally liable for conduct of another constituting a crime if: (1) The person is a victim of that crime; or (2) The crime is so defined that the conduct of the person is necessarily incidental...

  • 161.067 Determining punishable offenses for violation of multiple statutory provisions, multiple victims or repeated violations.

    Statutes | ORS § 161.067

    (1) When the same conduct or criminal episode violates two or more statutory provisions and each provision requires proof of an element that the others do not, there are as many separately punishable offenses as there are separate statutory violations.(2) When the same conduct or criminal episode,...