Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 132 § 132.370 — Presentment of facts to court for instruction as to law
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 132 ·
Oregon Code § 132.370·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Presentment of facts to court for instruction as to law.
(1) When the grand jury is in
doubt whether the facts, as shown by the evidence before it, constitute a crime
in law or whether the same has ceased to be punishable by reason of lapse of
time or a former acquittal or conviction, it may make a presentment of the
facts to the court, without mentioning the names of individuals, and ask the
court for instructions concerning the law arising thereon.
(2) A presentment
cannot be found and made to the court except as provided in subsection (1) of
this section, and, when so found and presented, the court shall give such
instructions to the grand jury concerning the law of the case as it thinks
proper and necessary.
(3) A presentment
is made to the court by the foreman in the presence of the grand jury. But
being a mere formal statement of facts for the purpose of obtaining the advice
of the court as to the law arising thereon, it is not to be filed in court or
preserved beyond the sitting of the grand jury.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 132.370
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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