Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 138 § 138.570 — Who
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 138 ·
Oregon Code § 138.570·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Who
shall be named as defendant; counsel for defendant.
If the petitioner is imprisoned,
the petition shall name as defendant the official charged with the confinement
of petitioner. If the petitioner is not imprisoned, the defendant shall be the
State of Oregon. Whenever the defendant is the superintendent of a Department
of Corrections institution, the Attorney General shall act as the
superintendents attorney in the proceedings. Whenever the defendant is some
other official charged with the confinement of petitioner, the district
attorney of the county wherein the petitioner is imprisoned shall be the
attorney for the defendant. Whenever petitioner is not imprisoned, counsel for
the State of Oregon as defendant shall be the district attorney of the county
in which petitioners conviction and sentence were rendered. Whenever the
petitioner is released from imprisonment during the pendency of any proceedings
pursuant to ORS 138.510 to 138.680, the State of Oregon shall be substituted as
defendant. Upon such substitution, counsel for the original defendant shall
continue to serve as counsel for the substituted defendant. [1959 c.636 §7;
1983 c.505 §15; 1987 c.320 §45]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 138.570
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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