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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 131 § 131.602 — Prohibited conduct for purposes of instrumentalities of crime

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 131 ·
Oregon Code § 131.602 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Prohibited conduct for purposes of instrumentalities of crime. The crimes to which ORS 131.550 (12)(b) applies are: (1) Bribe giving, as defined in ORS 162.015. (2) Bribe receiving, as defined in ORS 162.025. (3) Public investment fraud, as defined in ORS 162.117. (4) Bribing a witness, as defined in ORS 162.265. (5) Bribe receiving by a witness, as defined in ORS 162.275. (6) Simulating legal process, as defined in ORS 162.355. (7) Official misconduct in the first degree, as defined in ORS 162.415. (8) Assisting another person to commit suicide, as defined in ORS 163.193. (9) Custodial interference in the second degree, as defined in ORS 163.245. (10) Custodial interference in the first degree, as defined in ORS 163.257. (11) Buying or selling a person under 18 years of age, as defined in ORS 163.537. (12) Using a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct, as defined in ORS 163.670. (13) Encouraging child sexual abuse in the first degree, as defined in ORS 163.684. (14) Encouraging child sexual abuse in the second degree, as defined in ORS 163.686. (15) Encouraging child sexual abuse in the third degree, as defined in ORS 163.687. (16) Possession of materials depicting sexually explicit conduct of a child in the first degree, as defined in ORS 163.688. (17) Possession of materials depicting sexually explicit conduct of a child in the second degree, as defined in ORS 163.689. (18) Theft in the second degree, as defined in ORS 164.045. (19) Theft in the first degree, as defined in ORS 164.055. (20) Aggravated theft in the first degree, as defined in ORS 164.057. (21) Extortion, as defined in ORS 164.075. (22) Theft by deception, as defined in ORS 164.085, if it is a felony or a Class A misdemeanor. (23) Theft by receiving, as defined in ORS 164.095, if it is a felony or a Class A misdemeanor. (24) Theft of services, as defined in ORS 164.125, if it is a felony or a Class A misdemeanor. (25) Unauthorized use of a vehicle, as defined in ORS 164.135. (26) Mail theft or receipt of stolen mail, as defined in ORS 164.162. (27) Laundering a monetary instrument, as defined in ORS 164.170. (28) Engaging in a financial transaction in property derived from unlawful activity, as defined in ORS 164.172. (29) Burglary in the second degree, as defined in ORS 164.215. (30) Burglary in the first degree, as defined in ORS 164.225. (31) Possession of a burglary tool or theft device, as defined in ORS 164.235. (32) Unlawful entry into a motor vehicle, as defined in ORS 164.272. (33) Arson in the second degree, as defined in ORS 164.315. (34) Arson in the first degree, as defined in ORS 164.325. (35) Computer crime, as defined in ORS 164.377. (36) Robbery in the third degree, as defined in ORS 164.395. (37) Robbery in the second degree, as defined in ORS 164.405. (38) Robbery in the first degree, as defined in ORS 164.415. (39) Unlawful labeling of a sound recording, as defined in ORS 164.868. (40) Unlawful recording of a live performance, as defined in ORS 164.869. (41) Unlawful labeling of a videotape recording, as defined in ORS 164.872. (42) A violation of ORS 164.886. (43)(a) Endangering aircraft in the first degree, as defined in ORS 164.885. (b) Endangering aircraft in the second degree, as defined in ORS 164.885. (44) Interference with agricultural operations, as defined in ORS 164.887. (45) Forgery in the second degree, as defined in ORS 165.007. (46) Forgery in the first degree, as defined in ORS 165.013. (47) Criminal possession of a forged instrument in the second degree, as defined in ORS 165.017. (48) Criminal possession of a forged instrument in the first degree, as defined in ORS 165.022. (49) Criminal possession of a forgery device, as defined in ORS 165.032. (50) Criminal simulation, as defined in ORS 165.037. (51) Fraudulently obtaining a signature, as defined in ORS 165.042. (52) Fraudulent use of a credit card, as defined in ORS 165.055. (53) Negotiating a bad check, as defined in ORS 165.065. (54) Possessing a fraudulent communications device, as defined in ORS 165.070. (55) Unlawful factoring of a payment card transaction, as defined in ORS 165.074. (56) Falsifying business records, as defined in ORS 165.080. (57) Sports bribery, as defined in ORS 165.085. (58) Sports bribe receiving, as defined in ORS 165.090. (59) Misapplication of entrusted property, as defined in ORS 165.095. (60) Issuing a false financial statement, as defined in ORS 165.100. (61) Obtaining execution of documents by deception, as defined in ORS 165.102. (62) A violation of ORS 165.543. (63) Cellular counterfeiting in the third degree, as defined in ORS 165.577. (64) Cellular counterfeiting in the second degree, as defined in ORS 165.579. (65) Cellular counterfeiting in the first degree, as defined in ORS 165.581. (66) Identity theft, as defined in ORS 165.800. (67) A violation of ORS 166.190. (68) Unlawful use of a weapon, as defined in ORS 166.220. (69
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