Oregon Statutes

§ 167.153 — Proving occurrence of sporting event in prosecutions of gambling offenses

Oregon § 167.153
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.4
Title 16Crimes and Punishments
Ch. 167Offenses Against General Welfare and Animals

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 167.153 (2026).

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In any prosecution under ORS 167.117 and 167.122 to 167.147 in which it is necessary to prove the occurrence of a sporting event, the following shall be admissible in evidence and shall be prima facie evidence of the occurrence of the event:

(1)A published report of its occurrence in a daily newspaper, magazine or other periodically printed publication of general circulation; or
(2)Evidence that a description of some aspect of the event was written, printed or otherwise noted at the place in which a violation of ORS 167.117 and 167.122 to 167.147 is alleged to have been committed.

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Related

§ 167.117
Oregon § 167.117

Legislative History

1971 c.743 §270

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