Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 163 § 163.111 — Pleading, proof and stipulation regarding previous conviction element in
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 163 ·
Oregon Code § 163.111·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Pleading, proof and stipulation regarding previous conviction element in
prosecution for murder in the first degree.
(1) In a prosecution for murder in the first degree
under ORS 163.107 (1)(c), the state shall plead the previous conviction, and
shall prove the previous conviction unless the defendant stipulates to that
fact prior to trial. If the defendant so stipulates and the trial is by jury:
(a) The court
shall accept the stipulation regardless of whether or not the state agrees to
it;
(b) The defendants
stipulation to the previous conviction constitutes a judicial admission to that
element of the accusatory instrument. The stipulation shall be made a part of
the record of the case, but shall not be offered or received in the presence of
the jury;
(c) For the
purpose of establishing the prior conviction solely as an element of the crime
under ORS 163.107 (1)(c), neither the court nor the state shall reveal to the
jury the previous conviction, but the previous conviction is established in the
record by the defendants stipulation; and
(d) The court
shall not submit the accusatory instrument or evidence of the previous
conviction to the jury.
(2) In a
proceeding under ORS 163.107 (1)(c), the state may offer, and the court may
receive and submit to the jury, evidence of the previous conviction for
impeachment of the defendant or another purpose, other than establishing the
conviction as an element of the offense, when the evidence of the previous
conviction is otherwise admissible for that purpose. When evidence of the
previous conviction has been admitted by the court, the state may comment upon,
and the court may give instructions about, the evidence of the previous
conviction only to the extent that the comments or instructions relate to the
purpose for which the evidence was admitted.
(3) When the
defendant stipulates to the prior conviction required as an element of murder
in the first degree under ORS 163.107 (1)(c), if the jury finds the defendant
guilty upon instruction regarding the balance of the elements of the crime, the
court shall enter a judgment of guilty of murder in the first degree. [Formerly
163.103]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 163.111
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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