Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 136 § 136.570 — Application for subpoenas for more than 10 witnesses
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 136 ·
Oregon Code § 136.570·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Application for subpoenas for more than 10 witnesses.
If either party in a criminal
action desires more than 10 witnesses, as provided in ORS 136.565 and 136.567,
application therefor shall be made to the court or judge thereof by motion for
an order allowing the issuance of subpoenas for such additional witnesses,
which motion shall be supported either by the statement of the district
attorney or city attorney in writing or by the affidavit of the defendant. The
statement or affidavit shall state the names of such witnesses, their places of
residence and the facts expected to be proved by each of them. The court or
judge thereof shall make an order allowing the issuance of subpoenas for so
many of such witnesses as appear from such statement or affidavit to be
necessary and material to a fair, full and impartial trial. [Formerly 139.060;
1977 c.746 §5]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 136.570
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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