Oregon Statutes
§ 136.270 — Oath, conduct and attendance of alternate jurors at trial
Oregon § 136.270
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 136.270 (2026).
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Alternate jurors shall take the same oath and shall be subject to the same laws, orders and rules, including any order preventing the separation of the jury during the trial, shall be seated near the other jurors in the case, with equal opportunity and facilities for seeing and hearing the proceedings and shall attend at all times upon the trial of the case in company with the other jurors.
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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
§ 136.020§ 136.030
How issues are tried§ 136.070
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 § 136.270, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/136.270.