Oregon Statutes

§ 221.404 — Stay of enforcement of judgment

Oregon § 221.404
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.6
Title 21Cities
Ch.221

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 221.404 (2026).

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(1)A defendant filing notice of appeal from a judgment of conviction and sentence of a misdemeanor described in this subsection does not stay enforcement of the judgment unless the defendant:
(a)If sentenced to confinement, executes a release agreement or makes a security release deposit as provided in ORS 135.230 to 135.290; or
(b)On conviction of a traffic crime as defined in ORS 801.545, gives the security required by ORS 810.300 to 810.330 as an undertaking on appeal.
(2)A defendant filing notice of appeal from a judgment involving a violation does not automatically stay enforcement of the judgment.
(3)Nothing in this section is intended to affect the authority of the municipal court or circuit court to stay enforcement of the judgment under ORS 19.350, 138.285 or 138.295 or any o

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Related

§ 135.230
Oregon § 135.230
§ 801.545
Oregon § 801.545
§ 810.300
Oregon § 810.300
§ 19.350
Oregon § 19.350

Legislative History

2025 c.268 §49

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