Oregon Statutes

§ 8.720 — Receiving private fee in criminal action; acting as attorney in civil action involving same controversy

Oregon § 8.720
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 1Courts of Record; Court Officers; Juries
Ch. 8Court Officers and District Attorneys

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 8.720 (2026).

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A district attorney shall not receive any fee or reward from any private person for services in any criminal action, nor during the pendency of such prosecution can the district attorney act as attorney for either party in any civil action, suit or proceeding involving substantially the same controversy.

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