ORS Chap. 133 – Arrest & Related Procedures (2024)

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133.005Definitions for ORS 133.005 to 133.400 and 133.410 to 133.450133.007Sufficiency of information or complaint133.015Contents of information or complaint133.020Magistrate defined133.030Who are magistrates133.033Peace officer133.035Ex parte emergency protective orders133.055Criminal citation133.060Cited person to appear before magistrate133.065Service of criminal citation133.066Criminal citations generally133.068Contents of criminal citation issued without complaint133.069Contents of criminal citation issued with complaint133.070Criminal citation where arrest without warrant is authorized for ordinance violation133.073Electronic filing of criminal citation133.076Failure to appear on criminal citation133.110Issuance133.120Authority to issue warrant133.140Content and form of warrant133.220Who may make arrest133.225Arrest by private person133.235Arrest by peace officer133.239Arrest by parole and probation officer133.245Arrest by federal officer133.310Authority of peace officer to arrest without warrant133.315Liability of peace officer making arrest133.318Providing false foreign restraining order133.340Authority to order arrest for crime committed in presence of magistrate133.360Arrests on warrant or order transmitted by telegraph133.375Definitions for ORS 133.375 to 133.381133.377Arrest of persons for cruelty to animals133.379Duty of peace officer to arrest and prosecute violators of cruelty to animals laws133.381Procedure in arrests for violation of certain restraining orders133.400Recording of custodial interviews of adults133.402Recording of custodial interviews of juveniles133.403Voluntariness of statement by juvenile during custodial interview133.405Definitions for ORS 133.405 to 133.408133.407Immunities and liabilities133.408Application of ORS 133.405 and 133.407133.410Short title133.420Definitions for ORS 133.410 to 133.440133.430Authority to make arrest in fresh pursuit133.440Proceedings following arrest in fresh pursuit133.450Return of arrest warrant133.455Receipts for property taken from person in custody133.460Forfeiture of conveyances used unlawfully to conceal or transport stolen property133.465Seizure of stolen animals or other property being transported133.470Sale of seized property133.475Notice to owner133.485Perishable property133.495Retention of property to answer order of court133.515Interpreter to be made available to person with a disability133.518Duty of peace officer to request emergency medical services133.525Definitions for ORS 133.525 to 133.703133.535Permissible objects of search and seizure133.537Protection of things seized133.539Obtaining information from portable electronic devices133.545Issuance of search warrant133.555Hearing133.565Contents of search warrant133.575Execution of warrant133.595List of things seized133.605Use of force in executing warrants133.615Return of the warrant133.617“Mobile tracking device” defined133.619Execution of warrant authorizing mobile tracking device
133.621Medical procedures133.623Handling and disposition of things seized133.633Motion for return or restoration of things seized133.643Ground for motion for return or restoration of things seized133.653Postponement of return or restoration133.663Disputed possession rights133.673Motions to suppress evidence133.693Challenge to truth of evidence133.703Identity of informants133.705Definitions for ORS 133.705 to 133.717133.707Custodian’s obligation to preserve biological evidence133.709Notice of intent to dispose133.713Inventory133.715Order133.717Provision of notice or order to defendant133.721Definitions for ORS 41.910 and 133.721 to 133.739133.723Records confidential133.724Order for interception of communications133.726Interception of oral communication without order133.727Proceeding under expired order prohibited133.729Recording intercepted communications133.731Inventory133.733Procedure for introduction as evidence133.735Suppression of intercepted communications133.736Suppression of intercepted oral communication133.737Disclosure and use of intercepted communications133.739Civil damages for willful interception, disclosure or use of communications133.741Law enforcement agency policies and procedures regarding video and audio recordings133.743Definitions for ORS 133.743 to 133.857133.745Determination of security requirements to carry out extradition133.747Fugitives from other states133.753Form of demand133.757Investigation of demand and report133.763Facts documents must show133.767Extradition of person not present in demanding state at time of commission of crime133.773Governor’s warrant of arrest133.777Execution of the warrant133.783Authority of arresting officer to command assistance133.787Rights of arrested person133.793Penalty for disobedience to ORS 133.787133.797Confinement of prisoner133.803Arrest prior to requisition133.805Arrest without warrant133.807Commitment to await arrest on requisition133.809Release133.813Proceedings in absence of arrest under executive warrant within specified time133.815Forfeiture133.817Persons under criminal prosecution in this state at time of requisition133.823When guilt of accused may be inquired into133.825Governor may recall warrant133.827Warrant to agent to return fugitive from this state133.833Application for requisition133.835Extradition of persons imprisoned or awaiting trial in another state or who have left the demanding state under compulsion133.837Appointment of agent to return fugitive from this state who waives extradition133.839Immunity from civil process in certain civil cases133.843Written waiver of extradition proceedings133.845Nonwaiver by this state133.847Trial of extradited person for other crimes133.853Construction of Act133.855Short title133.857Payment of agent’s expenses133.865Arrest and Return Account133.870Release of booking photo by law enforcement agency133.875Removal of booking photo from publication or website133.992Penalties
Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...](4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

In this example, (3), (4), and (4)(a) are all outline levels, but (4) was omitted by its authors. It's only implied. This presents an interesting challenge when laying out the text. We've decided to display a blank section with this note, in order to aide readability.

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