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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 161 § 161.566 — Misdemeanor treated as violation; prosecuting attorney’s election

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 161 ·
Oregon Code § 161.566 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Misdemeanor treated as violation; prosecuting attorney’s election. (1) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, a prosecuting attorney may elect to treat any misdemeanor as a Class A violation. The election must be made by the prosecuting attorney orally or in writing. If no election is made, the case shall proceed as a misdemeanor. (2) If a prosecuting attorney elects to treat a misdemeanor as a Class A violation under this section, the court shall amend the accusatory instrument to reflect the charged offense as a Class A violation and clearly denominate the offense as a Class A violation in any judgment entered in the matter. Notwithstanding ORS 153.021, the fine that a court may impose upon conviction of a violation under this section may not: (a) Be less than the presumptive fine established by ORS 153.019 for a Class A violation; or (b) Exceed the maximum fine established by ORS 153.018 for a Class A violation. (3) If a prosecuting attorney elects to treat a misdemeanor as a Class A violation under this section, and the defendant fails to make any required appearance in the matter, the court may enter a default judgment against the defendant in the manner provided by ORS 153.102. Notwithstanding ORS 153.021, the fine that the court may impose under a default judgment entered pursuant to ORS 153.102 may not: (a) Be less than the presumptive fine established by ORS 153.019 for a Class A violation; or (b) Exceed the maximum fine established by ORS 153.018 for a Class A violation. (4) A prosecuting attorney may not elect to treat misdemeanors created under ORS 811.540 or 813.010 as violations under the provisions of this section. (5) The election provided for in this section may be made by a city attorney acting as prosecuting attorney in the case of municipal ordinance offenses, a county counsel acting as prosecuting attorney under a county charter in the case of county ordinance offenses, and the Attorney General acting as prosecuting attorney in those criminal actions or proceedings within the jurisdiction of the Attorney General. [1999 c.1051 §47; 2003 c.737 §89; 2011 c.597 §16; 2012 c.82 §2; 2025 c.375 §5]
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