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Statutes > Oregon > Vol4 > 136

Chapter 136 — CriminalTrials

 

2009 EDITION

 

CRIMINALTRIALS

 

PROCEDUREIN CRIMINAL MATTERS GENERALLY

 

GENERALPROVISIONS

 

136.001     Rightto jury trial; waiver

 

136.005     Challengeto jury panel

 

136.010     Whenissue of fact arises

 

136.030     Howissues are tried

 

136.040     Whenpresence of defendant is necessary

 

136.050     Degreeof crime for which guilty defendant can be convicted when doubt as to degreeexists

 

136.060     Jointlycharged defendants to be tried jointly; exception

 

136.070     Postponementof trial

 

136.080     Depositionof witness as condition of postponement

 

136.090     Procedurefor taking deposition

 

136.100     Filingand use of deposition

 

136.110     Commitmentof defendant after release

 

136.120     Dismissalwhen prosecutor unprepared for trial

 

136.130     Effectof dismissal on subsequent prosecution for same crime

 

136.140     Proceedingsafter judgment of acquittal

 

136.145     Settingof court dates when presence of victim required

 

SELECTIONOF JURY

 

136.210     Jurynumber; examination

 

136.220     Challengefor implied bias

 

136.230     Peremptorychallenges

 

136.240     Challengeof accepted juror

 

136.250     Takingof challenges; number of challenges if two or more defendants

 

136.260     Selectionof alternate jurors; peremptory challenges

 

136.270     Oath,rules governing conduct and attendance of alternate jurors at trial

 

136.280     Substitutionof alternate for juror dying or becoming disabled; dismissal

 

SCHEDULINGOF TRIAL

 

136.285     Priorityin trial schedule for defendants in custody

 

136.290     Limitationon time defendant held prior to trial; release of defendant if limit exceeded

 

136.295     Applicationof ORS 136.290

 

136.300     Timelimit on appeals to circuit court

 

CONDUCTOF TRIAL

 

136.310     Functionof court; effect of judicial notice of a fact

 

136.320     Functionof jury; acceptance of charge on law

 

136.325     Jurynot to be informed of and not to consider punishment that may be imposed

 

136.330     Trialprocedure; polling jurors in writing

 

136.345     Whenattendance of woman officer is required

 

136.347     Appointment,duties and compensation of woman officer

 

EVIDENCE

 

136.415     Presumptionas to innocence; acquittal in doubtful cases

 

136.420     Testimonyto be given orally; exceptions

 

136.425     Confessionsand admissions; corroboration

 

136.427     Confessions;corroboration not required; notice; hearing

 

136.430     Applicabilityof laws of evidence in civil actions to criminal trials; exceptions

 

136.432     Limitationon court’s authority to exclude relevant evidence

 

136.433     Provingprevious conviction; stipulation; presentation to jury

 

136.434     Challengeto validity of previous conviction

 

136.435     Admissibilityof evidence from defendant not advised of rights

 

136.440     Testimonyof accomplice; corroboration; “accomplice” defined

 

136.445     Motionfor acquittal; standard for granting motion; effect

 

136.447     Medicalrecords

 

VERDICTAND JUDGMENT

 

136.450     Numberof jurors required for verdict

 

136.455     Generalverdict on plea of not guilty

 

136.460     Verdictwhere crime consists of degrees

 

136.465     Verdictwhere crime or attempt included within charge

 

136.470     Convictionor acquittal of one or more of several defendants

 

136.475     Verdictas to some of several defendants; retrial of others

 

136.480     Reconsiderationof verdict when jury makes mistake as to law

 

136.485     Reconsiderationof verdict which is not general verdict

 

136.490     Dischargeof defendant upon acquittal; exception

 

136.495     Proceedingsafter adverse general verdict

 

MOTIONIN ARREST OF JUDGMENT; NEW TRIAL

 

136.500     Motionin arrest of judgment; basis and time for making

 

136.505     Effectof allowance of motion

 

136.515     Orderwhen evidence shows guilt; new charge

 

136.525     Orderwhen evidence is insufficient; acquittal

 

136.535     Newtrial; application of ORCP 64 F to motion in arrest of judgment

 

WITNESSES

 

(Generally)

 

136.555     Subpoenadefined

 

136.557     Issuanceof subpoena by magistrate for witnesses at preliminary examination

 

136.563     Issuanceof subpoena by district attorney for witnesses before grand jury

 

136.565     Issuanceof subpoena by district attorney for witnesses at trial

 

136.567     Issuanceof subpoena for witnesses for defendant; bar to dismissal

 

136.570     Proceedingto obtain subpoenas for more than 10 witnesses

 

136.575     Formsof subpoenas

 

136.580     Subpoenaswhen books, papers or documents are required

 

136.583     Seizureor production of papers, documents or records from recipient; notice;authentication

 

136.585     Bywhom subpoena is served

 

136.595     Howsubpoena is served; proof of service; service on law enforcement agency

 

136.600     Certaincivil procedures applicable to criminal proceedings

 

136.602     Witnessfees payable by county; method of payment; defense witness fees payable bydefendant

 

136.603     Paymentof witness who is from outside state or is indigent

 

(MaterialWitness Order)

 

136.608     Applicationprocedure

 

136.611     Courtaction upon receipt of application

 

136.612     Hearing;security amount; vacation or modification of order

 

136.614     Witnessheld in detention facility; payment

 

(CompellingWitnesses)

 

136.617     Proceedingsto compel witness who may be incriminated thereby to testify

 

136.619     Immunityof witness compelled to testify

 

(UniformAct to Secure Attendance of Witnesses From Without a State in CriminalProceedings)

 

136.623     Definitions

 

136.625     Wherewitness material to proceeding in another state is in this state

 

136.627     Wherewitness material to proceeding in this state is in another state

 

136.633     Immunityof witness from arrest or service of process

 

136.635     Constructionof ORS 136.623 to 136.637

 

136.637     Shorttitle

 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Oregon > Vol4 > 136

Chapter 136 — CriminalTrials

 

2009 EDITION

 

CRIMINALTRIALS

 

PROCEDUREIN CRIMINAL MATTERS GENERALLY

 

GENERALPROVISIONS

 

136.001     Rightto jury trial; waiver

 

136.005     Challengeto jury panel

 

136.010     Whenissue of fact arises

 

136.030     Howissues are tried

 

136.040     Whenpresence of defendant is necessary

 

136.050     Degreeof crime for which guilty defendant can be convicted when doubt as to degreeexists

 

136.060     Jointlycharged defendants to be tried jointly; exception

 

136.070     Postponementof trial

 

136.080     Depositionof witness as condition of postponement

 

136.090     Procedurefor taking deposition

 

136.100     Filingand use of deposition

 

136.110     Commitmentof defendant after release

 

136.120     Dismissalwhen prosecutor unprepared for trial

 

136.130     Effectof dismissal on subsequent prosecution for same crime

 

136.140     Proceedingsafter judgment of acquittal

 

136.145     Settingof court dates when presence of victim required

 

SELECTIONOF JURY

 

136.210     Jurynumber; examination

 

136.220     Challengefor implied bias

 

136.230     Peremptorychallenges

 

136.240     Challengeof accepted juror

 

136.250     Takingof challenges; number of challenges if two or more defendants

 

136.260     Selectionof alternate jurors; peremptory challenges

 

136.270     Oath,rules governing conduct and attendance of alternate jurors at trial

 

136.280     Substitutionof alternate for juror dying or becoming disabled; dismissal

 

SCHEDULINGOF TRIAL

 

136.285     Priorityin trial schedule for defendants in custody

 

136.290     Limitationon time defendant held prior to trial; release of defendant if limit exceeded

 

136.295     Applicationof ORS 136.290

 

136.300     Timelimit on appeals to circuit court

 

CONDUCTOF TRIAL

 

136.310     Functionof court; effect of judicial notice of a fact

 

136.320     Functionof jury; acceptance of charge on law

 

136.325     Jurynot to be informed of and not to consider punishment that may be imposed

 

136.330     Trialprocedure; polling jurors in writing

 

136.345     Whenattendance of woman officer is required

 

136.347     Appointment,duties and compensation of woman officer

 

EVIDENCE

 

136.415     Presumptionas to innocence; acquittal in doubtful cases

 

136.420     Testimonyto be given orally; exceptions

 

136.425     Confessionsand admissions; corroboration

 

136.427     Confessions;corroboration not required; notice; hearing

 

136.430     Applicabilityof laws of evidence in civil actions to criminal trials; exceptions

 

136.432     Limitationon court’s authority to exclude relevant evidence

 

136.433     Provingprevious conviction; stipulation; presentation to jury

 

136.434     Challengeto validity of previous conviction

 

136.435     Admissibilityof evidence from defendant not advised of rights

 

136.440     Testimonyof accomplice; corroboration; “accomplice” defined

 

136.445     Motionfor acquittal; standard for granting motion; effect

 

136.447     Medicalrecords

 

VERDICTAND JUDGMENT

 

136.450     Numberof jurors required for verdict

 

136.455     Generalverdict on plea of not guilty

 

136.460     Verdictwhere crime consists of degrees

 

136.465     Verdictwhere crime or attempt included within charge

 

136.470     Convictionor acquittal of one or more of several defendants

 

136.475     Verdictas to some of several defendants; retrial of others

 

136.480     Reconsiderationof verdict when jury makes mistake as to law

 

136.485     Reconsiderationof verdict which is not general verdict

 

136.490     Dischargeof defendant upon acquittal; exception

 

136.495     Proceedingsafter adverse general verdict

 

MOTIONIN ARREST OF JUDGMENT; NEW TRIAL

 

136.500     Motionin arrest of judgment; basis and time for making

 

136.505     Effectof allowance of motion

 

136.515     Orderwhen evidence shows guilt; new charge

 

136.525     Orderwhen evidence is insufficient; acquittal

 

136.535     Newtrial; application of ORCP 64 F to motion in arrest of judgment

 

WITNESSES

 

(Generally)

 

136.555     Subpoenadefined

 

136.557     Issuanceof subpoena by magistrate for witnesses at preliminary examination

 

136.563     Issuanceof subpoena by district attorney for witnesses before grand jury

 

136.565     Issuanceof subpoena by district attorney for witnesses at trial

 

136.567     Issuanceof subpoena for witnesses for defendant; bar to dismissal

 

136.570     Proceedingto obtain subpoenas for more than 10 witnesses

 

136.575     Formsof subpoenas

 

136.580     Subpoenaswhen books, papers or documents are required

 

136.583     Seizureor production of papers, documents or records from recipient; notice;authentication

 

136.585     Bywhom subpoena is served

 

136.595     Howsubpoena is served; proof of service; service on law enforcement agency

 

136.600     Certaincivil procedures applicable to criminal proceedings

 

136.602     Witnessfees payable by county; method of payment; defense witness fees payable bydefendant

 

136.603     Paymentof witness who is from outside state or is indigent

 

(MaterialWitness Order)

 

136.608     Applicationprocedure

 

136.611     Courtaction upon receipt of application

 

136.612     Hearing;security amount; vacation or modification of order

 

136.614     Witnessheld in detention facility; payment

 

(CompellingWitnesses)

 

136.617     Proceedingsto compel witness who may be incriminated thereby to testify

 

136.619     Immunityof witness compelled to testify

 

(UniformAct to Secure Attendance of Witnesses From Without a State in CriminalProceedings)

 

136.623     Definitions

 

136.625     Wherewitness material to proceeding in another state is in this state

 

136.627     Wherewitness material to proceeding in this state is in another state

 

136.633     Immunityof witness from arrest or service of process

 

136.635     Constructionof ORS 136.623 to 136.637

 

136.637     Shorttitle

 

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State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Oregon > Vol4 > 136

Chapter 136 — CriminalTrials

 

2009 EDITION

 

CRIMINALTRIALS

 

PROCEDUREIN CRIMINAL MATTERS GENERALLY

 

GENERALPROVISIONS

 

136.001     Rightto jury trial; waiver

 

136.005     Challengeto jury panel

 

136.010     Whenissue of fact arises

 

136.030     Howissues are tried

 

136.040     Whenpresence of defendant is necessary

 

136.050     Degreeof crime for which guilty defendant can be convicted when doubt as to degreeexists

 

136.060     Jointlycharged defendants to be tried jointly; exception

 

136.070     Postponementof trial

 

136.080     Depositionof witness as condition of postponement

 

136.090     Procedurefor taking deposition

 

136.100     Filingand use of deposition

 

136.110     Commitmentof defendant after release

 

136.120     Dismissalwhen prosecutor unprepared for trial

 

136.130     Effectof dismissal on subsequent prosecution for same crime

 

136.140     Proceedingsafter judgment of acquittal

 

136.145     Settingof court dates when presence of victim required

 

SELECTIONOF JURY

 

136.210     Jurynumber; examination

 

136.220     Challengefor implied bias

 

136.230     Peremptorychallenges

 

136.240     Challengeof accepted juror

 

136.250     Takingof challenges; number of challenges if two or more defendants

 

136.260     Selectionof alternate jurors; peremptory challenges

 

136.270     Oath,rules governing conduct and attendance of alternate jurors at trial

 

136.280     Substitutionof alternate for juror dying or becoming disabled; dismissal

 

SCHEDULINGOF TRIAL

 

136.285     Priorityin trial schedule for defendants in custody

 

136.290     Limitationon time defendant held prior to trial; release of defendant if limit exceeded

 

136.295     Applicationof ORS 136.290

 

136.300     Timelimit on appeals to circuit court

 

CONDUCTOF TRIAL

 

136.310     Functionof court; effect of judicial notice of a fact

 

136.320     Functionof jury; acceptance of charge on law

 

136.325     Jurynot to be informed of and not to consider punishment that may be imposed

 

136.330     Trialprocedure; polling jurors in writing

 

136.345     Whenattendance of woman officer is required

 

136.347     Appointment,duties and compensation of woman officer

 

EVIDENCE

 

136.415     Presumptionas to innocence; acquittal in doubtful cases

 

136.420     Testimonyto be given orally; exceptions

 

136.425     Confessionsand admissions; corroboration

 

136.427     Confessions;corroboration not required; notice; hearing

 

136.430     Applicabilityof laws of evidence in civil actions to criminal trials; exceptions

 

136.432     Limitationon court’s authority to exclude relevant evidence

 

136.433     Provingprevious conviction; stipulation; presentation to jury

 

136.434     Challengeto validity of previous conviction

 

136.435     Admissibilityof evidence from defendant not advised of rights

 

136.440     Testimonyof accomplice; corroboration; “accomplice” defined

 

136.445     Motionfor acquittal; standard for granting motion; effect

 

136.447     Medicalrecords

 

VERDICTAND JUDGMENT

 

136.450     Numberof jurors required for verdict

 

136.455     Generalverdict on plea of not guilty

 

136.460     Verdictwhere crime consists of degrees

 

136.465     Verdictwhere crime or attempt included within charge

 

136.470     Convictionor acquittal of one or more of several defendants

 

136.475     Verdictas to some of several defendants; retrial of others

 

136.480     Reconsiderationof verdict when jury makes mistake as to law

 

136.485     Reconsiderationof verdict which is not general verdict

 

136.490     Dischargeof defendant upon acquittal; exception

 

136.495     Proceedingsafter adverse general verdict

 

MOTIONIN ARREST OF JUDGMENT; NEW TRIAL

 

136.500     Motionin arrest of judgment; basis and time for making

 

136.505     Effectof allowance of motion

 

136.515     Orderwhen evidence shows guilt; new charge

 

136.525     Orderwhen evidence is insufficient; acquittal

 

136.535     Newtrial; application of ORCP 64 F to motion in arrest of judgment

 

WITNESSES

 

(Generally)

 

136.555     Subpoenadefined

 

136.557     Issuanceof subpoena by magistrate for witnesses at preliminary examination

 

136.563     Issuanceof subpoena by district attorney for witnesses before grand jury

 

136.565     Issuanceof subpoena by district attorney for witnesses at trial

 

136.567     Issuanceof subpoena for witnesses for defendant; bar to dismissal

 

136.570     Proceedingto obtain subpoenas for more than 10 witnesses

 

136.575     Formsof subpoenas

 

136.580     Subpoenaswhen books, papers or documents are required

 

136.583     Seizureor production of papers, documents or records from recipient; notice;authentication

 

136.585     Bywhom subpoena is served

 

136.595     Howsubpoena is served; proof of service; service on law enforcement agency

 

136.600     Certaincivil procedures applicable to criminal proceedings

 

136.602     Witnessfees payable by county; method of payment; defense witness fees payable bydefendant

 

136.603     Paymentof witness who is from outside state or is indigent

 

(MaterialWitness Order)

 

136.608     Applicationprocedure

 

136.611     Courtaction upon receipt of application

 

136.612     Hearing;security amount; vacation or modification of order

 

136.614     Witnessheld in detention facility; payment

 

(CompellingWitnesses)

 

136.617     Proceedingsto compel witness who may be incriminated thereby to testify

 

136.619     Immunityof witness compelled to testify

 

(UniformAct to Secure Attendance of Witnesses From Without a State in CriminalProceedings)

 

136.623     Definitions

 

136.625     Wherewitness material to proceeding in another state is in this state

 

136.627     Wherewitness material to proceeding in this state is in another state

 

136.633     Immunityof witness from arrest or service of process

 

136.635     Constructionof ORS 136.623 to 136.637

 

136.637     Shorttitle