Oregon Code § 147.545·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Attorney General certification; intervention.
(1)(a) Prior to the Attorney Generals first
appearance in an appellate court proceeding in which the State of Oregon is a
party and to which Article I, section 42 or 43, of the Oregon Constitution,
applies, the Attorney General shall determine whether the Department of Justice
has taken all reasonably practicable steps to fulfill the rights granted by
Article I, sections 42 and 43, of the Oregon Constitution, to the victim of the
crime in the appellate courts.
(b) Unless
otherwise provided by rule or order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,
the Attorney General shall, in the cases described in paragraph (a) of this
subsection, certify the results of that determination to the court
simultaneously with the Attorney Generals first appearance.
(2) The Attorney
General may intervene at any time on behalf of the State of Oregon in any trial
court proceeding arising under ORS 147.500 to 147.550. [2009 c.178 §17; 2013
c.224 §5]
Note:
See note under 147.500.
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 147.545
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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