Oregon Statutes
§ 136.240 — Challenge of accepted juror
Oregon § 136.240
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 136.240 (2026).
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If the peremptory challenges of the moving party are not already exhausted, the court may for good cause shown permit a challenge to be taken to any juror before the jury is completed and sworn, notwithstanding the juror challenged may have been theretofore accepted.
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§ 136.001
Right to jury trial; waiver§ 136.005
Challenge to jury panel§ 136.010
When issue of fact arises§ 136.020
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Postponement of trial§ 136.090
Procedure for taking deposition§ 136.100
Filing and use of deposition§ 136.120
Dismissal when prosecutor unready for trial; effect on subsequent prosecution; release of defendant§ 136.130
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Oregon § 136.240, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/136.240.