Court Opinion

ID: 6933823
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 00:19:52.523842+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:07:20.756911
License: Public Domain

PER CURIAM
This is a habeas corpus case. The issue is whether a person who is convicted in District Court has an absolute right to release pending appeal when he had been released on his own recognizance before trial. The trial court concluded that release pending appeal is discretionary. We agree. ORS 135.285(2).1 The rule is the same in District Court. See ORS 46.800; Criminal Trial Procedure § 11.15 (Oregon CLE 1977 & 1984 Supp).
Affirmed.

 ORS 135.285(2) provides:
“After judgment of conviction in municipal, justice or district court, the court shall order the original release agreement, and if applicable, the security, to stand pending appeal, or deny, increase or reduce the release agreement and the security. If a defendant appeals after judgment of conviction in circuit court for any crime other than murder or treason, release shall be discretionary.”
Defendant contends that the statute mandates that his pretrial release arrangement “stand pending appeal.” However, the statute also allows the District Court to “deny, increase or reduce the release agreement and the security.”