Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 10 § 10.095 — Duty of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 10 ·
Oregon Code § 10.095·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duty of
jury; instructions.
The jury, subject to the control of the court, in the cases specified by
statute, are the judges of the effect or value of evidence addressed to them,
except when it is thereby declared to be conclusive. They are, however, to be
instructed by the court on all proper occasions:
(1) That their
power of judging of the effect of evidence is not arbitrary, but to be
exercised with legal discretion, and in subordination to the rules of evidence;
(2) That they are
not bound to find in conformity with the declarations of any number of
witnesses, which do not produce conviction in their minds, against a less
number, or against a presumption or other evidence satisfying their minds;
(3) That a
witness false in one part of the testimony of the witness may be distrusted in
others;
(4) That the
testimony of an accomplice ought to be viewed with distrust, and the oral
admissions of a party with caution;
(5) That in civil
cases the affirmative of the issue shall be proved, and when the evidence is
contradictory, the finding shall be according to the preponderance of evidence;
(6) That in
criminal cases a person is innocent of a crime or wrong until the prosecution
proves otherwise, and guilt shall be established beyond reasonable doubt;
(7) That evidence
is to be estimated, not only by its own intrinsic weight, but also according to
the evidence which it is in the power of one side to produce and of the other
to contradict; and, therefore,
(8) That if
weaker and less satisfactory evidence is offered when it appears that stronger
and more satisfactory was within the power of the party, the evidence offered
should be viewed with distrust. [Formerly 17.250; 2013 c.25 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 10.095
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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