Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/2007/136.295
Timestamp: 2020-02-19 13:39:08
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ORS 136.295 - Application of ORS 136.290 - 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes
2007 ORS Vol. 4 Chapter 136 Section 136.295
2007 ORS 136.295¹
(1) ORS 136.290 (Limitation on time defendant held prior to trial) does not apply to persons charged with crimes which are not releasable offenses under ORS 135.240 (Releasable offenses) or to persons charged with conspiracy to commit murder, or charged with attempted murder, or to prisoners serving sentences resulting from prior convictions.
(2) If the defendant is extradited from another jurisdiction, the 60-day period shall not commence until the defendant enters the State of Oregon, provided that law enforcement authorities from the other jurisdiction and this state have conducted the extradition with all practicable speed. The original 60-day period shall not be extended more than an additional 60 days, except where delay has been caused by the defendant in opposing the extradition.
(b) As used in this subsection, "good cause" means situations in which:
(G) The defendant has filed notice under ORS 161.309 (Notice prerequisite to defense) of the defendant’s intention to rely upon a defense of insanity, partial responsibility or diminished capacity; or
(H) The defendant has filed any notice of an affirmative defense within the last 20 days of the 60-day period.
(5) Any period following defendant’s arrest in which the defendant is not actually in custody shall not be included in the 60-day computation. [1971 c.323 §5; 1973 c.836 §236; 1999 c.923 §2; amendments by 1999 c.923 §4 repealed by 2001 c.870 §19; 2003 c.127 §3]
Excep­tion to ORS 136.290 (Limitation on time defendant held prior to trial) sixty-day release require­ment when delay results from mo­tion filed by accused, does not apply to withdrawal mo­tion filed by counsel based on counsel's conflict of interest. Brophy v. Burks, 307 Or 62, 762 P2d 1017 (1988)