Source: http://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/2007/135.240
Timestamp: 2016-08-31 06:17:28
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 135', '§148', '§19', '§45', '§1', '§9']

ORS 135.240 - Releasable offenses - 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes
2007 ORS § 135.240¹
(6) For purposes of this section, "violent felony" means a felony offense in which there was an actual or threatened serious physical injury to the victim, or a felony sexual offense. [1973 c.836 §148; 1997 c.313 §19; 2001 c.104 §45; 2007 c.194 §1; 2007 c.879 §9]
See also annota­tions under ORS 140.020 [bad link] and 140.030 [bad link] in permanent edi­tion.
Where record supported trial court's finding that evidence of accused's guilt was strong and trial court's conclusion that she was not entitled to release, Supreme Court would not use writ of habeas corpus to look to reasons behind trial court order. Haynes v. Burks, 290 Or 75, 619 P2d 632 (1980)
In demonstrating to court that proof of mur­der defendant's guilt is evident or presump­tion of guilt is strong, state may rely on evidence that would not be admissible at trial. Rico-Villalobos v. Guisto, 339 Or 197, 118 P3d 246 (2005)