Oregon Statutes

§ 137.228 — Finding that defendant is alcoholic or drug-dependent person; effect

Oregon § 137.228
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.4
Title 14Procedure in Criminal Matters Generally
Ch. 137Judgment and Execution; Parole and Probation by the Court

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.228 (2026).

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(1)When a defendant is sentenced for a crime, the court may enter a finding that the defendant is an alcoholic or a drug-dependent person, as those terms are defined in ORS 430.306. The finding may be based upon any evidence before the court, including, but not limited to, the facts of the case, stipulations of the parties and the results of any evaluation conducted under ORS 137.227.
(2)When the court finds that the defendant is an alcoholic or a drug-dependent person, the court, when it sentences the defendant to a term of imprisonment, shall direct the Department of Corrections to place the defendant in an appropriate alcohol or drug treatment program, to the extent that resources are available. The alcohol or drug treatment program shall meet the standards promulgated by the Oregon H

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Related

Brady/Berman v. Kroger
225 P.3d 36 (Oregon Supreme Court, 2009)
5 case citations

Legislative History

1991 c.630 §§2,3; 2005 c.271 §1; 2009 c.595 §95

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