Oregon Code § 1.010·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Powers
of courts in administration of court business and proceedings.
Every court of justice has power:
(1) To preserve
and enforce order in its immediate presence.
(2) To enforce
order in the proceedings before it, or before a person or body empowered to
conduct a judicial investigation under its authority.
(3) To provide
for the orderly conduct of proceedings before it or its officers.
(4) To compel
obedience to its judgments, orders and process, and to the orders of a judge
out of court, in an action, suit or proceeding pending therein.
(5) To control,
in furtherance of justice, the conduct of its ministerial officers, and of all
other persons in any manner connected with a judicial proceeding before it, in
every matter appertaining thereto.
(6) To compel the
attendance of persons to testify in an action, suit or proceeding pending
therein, in the cases and manner provided by statute.
(7) To administer
oaths in an action, suit or proceeding pending therein, and in all other cases
where it may be necessary in the exercise of its powers or the performance of
its duties. [Amended by 2003 c.576 §267]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 1.010
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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