Oregon Code § 1.430·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Supreme
Court review; censure; order of suspension or removal.
(1) If a hearing has been held
under ORS 1.420, the Supreme Court shall review the record of the proceedings
on the law and facts and may receive additional evidence. The Supreme Court may
censure the judge or it may order the judge suspended or removed from office.
(2) If the
commission has agreed to allow the judge to submit a consent to censure,
suspension or removal, the Supreme Court shall review the stipulation of facts
and the disciplinary action to which the judge has consented. If the Supreme
Court approves the consent, the court shall censure the judge or order the
judge suspended or removed from office pursuant to the terms of the consent. If
the Supreme Court rejects the consent and stipulation in full, the court shall
remand the matter to the commission for a hearing under ORS 1.420. The hearing
shall be conducted as though the consent and stipulation had never been entered
into, and the stipulations made by the judge may not be considered as evidence
by the commission in the hearing. If the Supreme Court accepts the stipulation
of facts but rejects the disciplinary action agreed to by the judge and the
commission, the court may remand the matter to the commission for such further
fact-finding as the court may direct on the issue of the appropriate discipline
for the conduct, and may request that the matter be briefed and argued before
the court. The Supreme Court may thereafter censure the judge, or enter an
order suspending or removing the judge, as the court finds appropriate under
the law and the facts.
(3) Upon an order
for removal, the judge shall be removed from office and the salary of the judge
shall cease and the office of the judge is vacant on the date of such order.
(4) Upon an order
of suspension, the judge shall be suspended from office for the period
specified in the order and the salary of the judge shall cease, if so ordered,
from the date of the order until the end of the specified period. Suspension
does not create a vacancy in the office of judge during the period of
suspension. [1967 c.294 §7; 1971 c.511 §3; 1997 c.720 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 1.430
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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