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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 147 § 147.525 — Rescheduling matters affected by claim, response or motion

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 147 ·
Oregon Code § 147.525 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Rescheduling matters affected by claim, response or motion. (1) Pending the hearing described in ORS 147.530, the court may reschedule any matter in the criminal proceeding that may directly impact, or be directly impacted by, the claim, a response filed under ORS 147.517 (4) or a motion filed under ORS 147.522. All other matters in the criminal proceeding shall continue in the ordinary course. (2) In determining whether to reschedule a matter under subsection (1) of this section, in addition to other factors the court considers important, the court shall consider: (a) The likelihood that the requested relief will be granted in light of the support in fact and law for the relief, as shown in the claim, the response filed under ORS 147.517 (4) or the motion filed under ORS 147.522; (b) Whether the claim, response or motion is made in good faith and not for the purpose of delay; (c) The nature of the harm to the victim, the prosecuting attorney, the defendant, any person against whom relief is requested and the public that will likely result from rescheduling the matter; (d) The rights guaranteed to the victim, the prosecuting attorney, the defendant and any person against whom relief is requested under the Oregon Constitution or the United States Constitution and under Oregon statutory and decisional law; and (e) Whether the defendant is in custody and, if so, whether the defendant has expressly consented to a continuance of the trial under ORS 136.290. (3) A pretrial release decision may not be continued under this section for more than 14 days. (4) Unless the court finds good cause to continue the trial to a later date, a trial may not be continued under this section for more than 14 days. [2009 c.178 §10] Note: See note under 147.500.
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