Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 146 § 146.135 — Authority to order inquest
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 146 ·
Oregon Code § 146.135·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Authority to order inquest.
(1) The district attorney for the county where the death occurs may order an
inquest to obtain a jury finding of the cause and manner of death in any case
requiring investigation.
(2) For the
purpose of conducting an inquest, the district attorney shall have the powers
of a judicial officer as described by ORS 1.240 and 1.250.
(3) The district
attorney shall advise the jury of inquest as to its duties and instruct the
jury on questions of law.
(4) The district
attorney shall cause a record of the inquest proceedings to be made which shall
include the written order of inquest, a record of the testimony of witnesses
and the written verdict of the jury.
(5) Within a
reasonable time after the verdict is returned, the record of inquest shall be
filed in the district medical examiners office for the county where the
inquest was held.
(6) A copy of the
order of inquest and verdict of the jury shall be filed in the Office of the
Chief Medical Examiner.
(7) The record of
inquest shall be available for inspection as provided by ORS 146.035 (5). [1973
c.408 §21; 1987 c.142 §3; 2017 c.151 §20]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 146.135
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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