2011 Oregon Revised Statutes
ORS Volume 4, Chapters 131 - 170
ORS Chapter 147
147.500 Definitions.


OR Rev Stat § 147.500 (through Leg Sess 2011) What's This?

As used in ORS 147.500 to 147.550:

(1) Authorized prosecuting attorney means a prosecuting attorney who, at the request of a victim, has agreed to assert and enforce a right granted to the victim by section 42 or 43, Article I of the Oregon Constitution.

(2) Claim means the allegation and proposed remedy described in ORS 147.515 (1).

(3) Crime includes an act committed by a person who is under 18 years of age that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a misdemeanor or felony.

(4) Criminal proceeding means an action at law in which a person is alleged, or has been adjudicated, to have committed a crime for which there is a victim and that is conducted in the trial court before or after sentencing or disposition.

(5) Critical stage of the proceeding means:

(a) Release hearings or hearings to modify the conditions of release, except hearings concerning release decisions at arraignment;

(b) Preliminary hearings;

(c) Hearings related to the rescheduling of trial;

(d) Hearings on motions or petitions:

(A) Conducted pursuant to ORS 40.210 or 135.139;

(B) To amend, dismiss or set aside a charge, conviction, order or judgment; or

(C) To suppress or exclude evidence;

(e) Entry of guilty or no contest pleas;

(f) Trial;

(g) Restitution hearings;

(h) Sentencing;

(i) Probation violation or revocation hearings if the crime of conviction is a felony or person Class A misdemeanor and the victim has requested notice of the hearing from the prosecuting attorney or the supervisory authority as defined in ORS 144.087;

(j) Hearings for relief from the requirement to report as a sex offender;

(k) Hearings related to a deferred sentencing agreement;

(L) Hearings designated as a critical stage of the proceeding in ORS 419C.273; and

(m) Any other stage of a criminal proceeding the court determines is a critical stage of the proceeding for purposes of section 42, Article I of the Oregon Constitution.

(6) Defendant includes a person under 18 years of age alleged to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court under ORS chapter 419C.

(7) Plea hearing means a hearing in which a defendant enters a plea of guilty or no contest.

(8) Plea of guilty or no contest includes:

(a) An admission by a person under 18 years of age that the person is within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court; and

(b) If a juvenile court petition has been filed, entering into a formal accountability agreement under ORS 419C.230 or entering an authorized diversion program under ORS 419C.225.

(9) Prosecuting attorney means a district attorney as defined in ORS 131.005. In a criminal proceeding conducted in the juvenile court, prosecuting attorney includes the juvenile department.

(10) Reasonable efforts to inform the victim includes, but is not limited to, providing information orally, in writing, electronically or by mail to the victim s last known address.

(11) Sentencing hearing includes the dispositional phase of a juvenile delinquency proceeding under ORS chapter 419C.

(12) Trial court includes the juvenile court.

(13) Victim means any person determined by the prosecuting attorney or the court to have suffered direct financial, psychological or physical harm as a result of the crime alleged in the criminal proceeding and, in the case of a victim who is a minor, the legal guardian of the minor.

(14) Violent felony means a felony in which there was actual or threatened serious physical injury to a victim or a felony sexual offense. [2009 c.178 1]

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