Oregon Statutes

§ 136.434 — Challenge to validity of previous conviction

Oregon § 136.434
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.4
Title 14Procedure in Criminal Matters Generally
Ch. 136Criminal Trials

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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 136.434 (2026).

Text

(1)Except as provided in ORS 813.328, if an accusatory instrument or the written notice described in ORS 136.765 (2) alleges that the defendant has previously been convicted of an offense, the defendant may challenge the validity of the previous conviction by filing a notice of the defendant’s intent to do so. The notice must:
(a)Identify the previous conviction that the defendant seeks to challenge;
(b)Specify the factual and legal basis for the challenge; and
(c)Be filed with the court and served on the district attorney within 35 days of the arraignment, or of the defendant’s entry of the initial plea on an accusatory instrument, whichever is sooner, unless a different time is permitted by the court for good cause shown.
(2)The validity of the previous conviction shall be determine

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Related

§ 813.328
Oregon § 813.328
§ 136.765
Oregon § 136.765
§ 138.045
Oregon § 138.045
§ 136.770
Oregon § 136.770
§ 136.433
Oregon § 136.433

Legislative History

2009 c.180 §3; 2017 c.529 §22

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