Oregon Statutes

§ 135.730 — Judgments; facts conferring jurisdiction

Oregon § 135.730
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.4
Title 14Procedure in Criminal Matters Generally
Ch. 135Arraignment and Pretrial Provisions

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 135.730 (2026).

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In pleading in an accusatory instrument a judgment or other determination of or proceeding before a court or officer of special jurisdiction, it is not necessary to state the facts conferring jurisdiction; but the judgment, determination or proceeding may be stated to have been duly given or made. The facts conferring jurisdiction, however, must be established on the trial.

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Related

State v. Hill
373 P.3d 162 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2016)
7 case citations

Legislative History

Formerly 132.660

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