Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 135 § 135.230 — Definitions for ORS 135.230 to 135.290
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 135 ·
Oregon Code § 135.230·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 135.230 to 135.290.
As used in ORS 135.230 to 135.290, unless the context
requires otherwise:
(1) Abuse
means:
(a) Attempting to
cause or intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing physical injury;
(b)
Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly placing another in fear of imminent
serious physical injury; or
(c) Committing
sexual abuse in any degree as defined in ORS 163.415, 163.425 and 163.427.
(2) Conditional
release means a nonsecurity release which imposes regulations on the
activities and associations of the defendant.
(3) Domestic
violence means abuse between family or household members.
(4) Family or
household members means any of the following:
(a) Spouses.
(b) Former
spouses.
(c) Adult persons
related by blood or marriage.
(d) Persons
cohabiting with each other.
(e) Persons who
have cohabited with each other or who have been involved in a sexually intimate
relationship.
(f) Unmarried
parents of a minor child.
(5) Magistrate
has the meaning provided for this term in ORS 133.030.
(6) Personal
recognizance means the release of a defendant upon the promise of the
defendant to appear in court at all appropriate times.
(7) Primary
release criteria includes the following:
(a) The
reasonable protection of the victim or public;
(b) The nature of
the current charge;
(c) The defendants
prior criminal record, if any, and, if the defendant previously has been
released pending trial, whether the defendant appeared as required;
(d) Any facts
indicating the possibility of violations of law if the defendant is released
without regulations; and
(e) Any other
facts tending to indicate that the defendant is likely to appear.
(8) Release
means temporary or partial freedom of a defendant from lawful custody before
judgment of conviction or after judgment of conviction if defendant has
appealed.
(9) Release
agreement means a sworn writing by the defendant stating the terms of the
release and, if applicable, the amount of security.
(10) Release
decision means a determination by a magistrate, using primary and secondary
release criteria, which establishes the form of the release most likely to
ensure the safety of the public and the victim, the defendants court
appearance and that the defendant does not engage in domestic violence while on
release.
(11) Secondary
release criteria includes the following:
(a) The defendants
employment status and history and financial condition;
(b) The nature
and extent of the family relationships of the defendant;
(c) The past and
present residences of the defendant;
(d) Names of
persons who agree to assist the defendant in attending court at the proper
time; and
(e) Any facts
tending to indicate that the defendant has strong ties to the community.
(12) Security
release means a release conditioned on a promise to appear in court at all
appropriate times which is secured by cash, stocks, bonds or real property.
(13) Surety is
one who executes a security release and binds oneself to pay the security
amount if the defendant fails to comply with the release agreement. [1973 c.836
§146; 1993 c.731 §4; 1997 c.313 §18]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 135.230
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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