Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/2007/419C.370
Timestamp: 2016-12-05 14:31:12
Document Index: 348485877

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 419', '§220', '§86', '§1', '§1', '§1', '§104']

ORS 419C.370 - Waiver of motor vehicle, boating, game, violation and property cases - 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes
419C.340 Authority to waive youth to adult court
419C.343 Deposi­tions
419C.346 Juvenile court’s reten­tion of authority over parent
419C.349 Grounds for waiving youth to adult court
419C.355 Written findings re­quired
419C.358 Consolida­tion of nonwaivable and waivable charges
419C.361 Disposi­tion of nonwaivable consolidated charges and lesser included of­fenses
419C.364 Waiver of future cases
419C.367 Vacating order waiving future cases
419C.372 Handling of motor vehicle, boating or game cases not requiring waiver
2007 ORS § 419C.370¹
Waiver of motor vehicle, boating, game, violation and property cases
(1) The juvenile court may enter an order directing that all cases involving:
(a) Violation of a law or ordinance relating to the use or operation of a motor vehicle, boating laws or game laws be waived to criminal or municipal court;
(b) An offense classified as a violation under the laws of this state or a political subdivision of this state be waived to municipal court if the municipal court has agreed to accept jurisdiction; and
(c) A misdemeanor that entails theft, destruction, tampering with or vandalism of property be waived to municipal court if the municipal court has agreed to accept jurisdiction.
(2) Cases waived under subsection (1) of this section are subject to the following:
(a) That the criminal or municipal court prior to hearing a case, other than a case involving a parking violation, in which the defendant is or appears to be under 18 years of age notify the juvenile court of that fact; and
(b) That the juvenile court may direct that any such case be waived to the juvenile court for further proceedings.
(3)(a) When a person who has been waived under subsection (1)(c) of this section is convicted of a property offense, the municipal court may impose any sanction authorized for the offense except for incarceration. The municipal court shall notify the juvenile court of the disposition of the case.
(b) When a person has been waived under subsection (1) of this section and fails to appear as summoned or is placed on probation and is alleged to have violated a condition of the probation, the juvenile court may recall the case to the juvenile court for further proceedings. When a person has been returned to juvenile court under this paragraph, the juvenile court may proceed as though the person had failed to appear as summoned to the juvenile court or had violated a juvenile court probation order under ORS 419C.446 (Probation).
(4) Records of cases waived under subsection (1)(c) of this section are juvenile records for purposes of expunction under ORS 419A.260 (Expunction). [1993 c.33 §220; 1993 c.546 §86; 1995 c.481 §1; 1999 c.158 §1; 1999 c.615 §1; 2003 c.396 §104]
Ac­tion initiated in district court against 17-year-old for game law viola­tion was properly retained by district court where: blanket remand order was in effect; notice had been given to juvenile court and juvenile court did not assert jurisdic­tion. State v. Ledford, 47 Or App 1109, 615 P2d 1161 (1980), Sup Ct review denied
Juvenile depart­ment is not prohibited from filing case relating to use or opera­tion of motor vehicle directly in juvenile court, if depart­ment thinks juvenile court would be better forum. State ex rel Juv. Dept. v. Williams, 55 Or App 951, 640 P2d 675 (1982)
Provision for remand of child 16 years of age or older did not prohibit blanket remand of traffic cases involving juveniles under age of 16 and such remand did not violate Article I, sec­tion 20 of Oregon Constitu­tion, or Fourteenth Amend­ment to U.S. Constitu­tion. State ex rel. Juv. Dept. v. Strickland, 84 Or App 272, 733 P2d 932 (1987)
169.800 Deten­tion of juveniles before con­vic­­tion and execu­tion of sen­tence
419C.130 Youth or youth offender may not be detained where adults are detained