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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 137 § 137.597 — Probationer may consent to imposition of sanctions

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 137 ·
Oregon Code § 137.597 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Probationer may consent to imposition of sanctions. Subject to rules adopted under ORS 137.595, after receiving written notification of rights, a probationer may waive in writing a probation violation hearing, admit or not contest the violations alleged in the probation violation report and consent to the imposition of structured, intermediate sanctions by the Department of Corrections or a county community corrections agency pursuant to rules adopted under ORS 137.595. [1993 c.680 §12] Note: See note under 137.592.
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