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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 144 § 144.409 — Granting petition for return of things seized; judicial review

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 144 ·
Oregon Code § 144.409 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Granting petition for return of things seized; judicial review. (1) In granting a petition for return or restoration of things seized, the Department of Corrections shall postpone execution of the order until such time as the things in question are no longer needed for evidentiary purposes in establishing either a criminal or supervision violation. (2) Judicial review of a department order for return or restoration of things seized shall be available as for review of orders in other than contested cases as provided in ORS chapter 183. [1991 c.286 §6; 2021 c.206 §6] Note: See note under 144.404. WORK RELEASE PROGRAM
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