Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 147 § 147.510 — Critical stage of criminal proceeding; notice to court
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 147 ·
Oregon Code § 147.510·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Critical stage of criminal proceeding; notice to court.
(1) This section does not apply:
(a) In a juvenile
delinquency proceeding; or
(b) In a criminal
case in which no person has been determined to be the victim of the crime.
(2) At the
beginning of each critical stage of the proceeding:
(a) The
prosecuting attorney shall inform the court whether the victim is present.
(b) If the victim
is not present, the prosecuting attorney shall inform the court, based on the
prosecuting attorneys knowledge, whether the victim requested advance notice
of any critical stage of the proceeding and, if so, whether the victim:
(A) Was notified
of the date, time and place of the proceeding;
(B) Was informed
of the victims rights implicated in the proceeding; and
(C) Indicated an
intention to attend the proceeding or requested that the prosecuting attorney
assert a particular right associated with the proceeding and, if the victim
made such a request, whether the prosecuting attorney agreed to do so.
(3) Subsection
(2) of this section does not apply in any criminal proceeding in which the
prosecuting attorney provides the court with the notice described in subsection
(4) of this section.
(4) In all felony
cases, no later than 21 days after the defendant is arraigned on an indictment,
waives indictment or is held to answer following a preliminary hearing, the
prosecuting attorney shall provide the court with a notice of compliance with
victims rights on a form prescribed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
or on a substantially similar form that indicates whether:
(a) The
prosecuting attorney, a person known to the prosecuting attorney or a member of
the prosecuting attorneys staff made reasonable efforts to inform the victim
of the rights granted to the victim by sections 42 (1)(a) to (f) and 43,
Article I of the Oregon Constitution;
(b) The charging
instrument includes the name or pseudonym of each victim known to the
prosecuting attorney. If the charging instrument does not include the name or
pseudonym of each victim known to the prosecuting attorney, the prosecuting
attorney shall identify any victim not included in the charging instrument,
unless it would be impractical to do so;
(c) The victim
requested that the prosecuting attorney assert and enforce a right granted to
the victim by section 42 or 43, Article I of the Oregon Constitution, and
whether the prosecuting attorney agreed to do so; and
(d) The victim
requested to be informed in advance of any critical stage of the proceeding.
(5) If the victim
is present at a critical stage of the proceeding, the prosecuting attorney
shall inquire of the victim whether the victim intends to assert a right
granted to the victim by section 42 or 43, Article I of the Oregon
Constitution, and shall report the results of that inquiry to the court. The
court may ask the victim for information about any aspect of the rights granted
to the victim by sections 42 and 43, Article I of the Oregon Constitution.
(6)(a)
Information provided to the court under subsection (2) or (4) of this section
may be based on information obtained from a law enforcement agency, a member of
the prosecuting attorneys staff, the prosecuting attorneys file or an
electronic data system or other record keeping system regularly maintained by
the office of the prosecuting attorney.
(b) If the
prosecuting attorney discovers that information provided to the court under
subsection (2) or (4) of this section is no longer accurate, the prosecuting
attorney shall orally provide the court with updated information prior to or
during the critical stage of the proceeding that immediately follows the
discovery. [2009 c.178 §3]
Note:
See note under 147.500.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 147.510
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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