Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 138 § 138.305 — Delivery of defendant under sentence of imprisonment to intake center

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 138 ·
Oregon Code § 138.305 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Delivery of defendant under sentence of imprisonment to intake center. If the confinement designated by the court is the custody of the Department of Corrections, the defendant may be taken to a designated intake center during normal business hours unless prior arrangements have been made with the department. To the extent possible, the county taking a defendant to a designated intake center shall notify the department one business day prior to the defendant’s arrival. The county may not take the defendant to a designated intake center if the court has ordered the retention of the defendant at the place of original custody for the period of time deemed necessary by the court for preparation of an appeal. [Formerly 138.145] (Appointment and Waiver of Counsel)
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