Oregon Code § 146.155·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Inquest proceedings.
(1) The six members of the jury of inquest shall be sworn by the district
attorney to:
(a) Inquire into
who the deceased person was, when and where the deceased person came to death,
the cause of death and the manner of death.
(b) Give a true
verdict thereof according to the evidence produced during the inquest.
(2) The district
attorney shall subpoena as a witness any person who the district attorney
believes has knowledge of facts relevant and material to the inquiry. The jury
of inquest may request but may not require that other persons be subpoenaed.
(3) The district
attorney shall examine each witness as to all facts which the district attorney
deems relevant and material to the inquiry. After examination by the district
attorney, the members of the jury may inquire of the witness provided that their
examination is relevant and material.
(4) When the
examination of witnesses is closed, the district attorney shall advise the jury
as to their duty under law, and as to questions of law arising from the facts
or posed by the jury.
(5) After having
been advised of law, the jury shall retire to deliberate and to arrive at its
verdict.
(6) The verdict
shall be delivered to the district attorney. [1973 c.408 §23]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 146.155
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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