Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 166.715 to 166.735.
As used in ORS 166.715 to 166.735, unless the context
requires otherwise:
(1) Documentary
material means any book, paper, document, writing, drawing, graph, chart,
photograph, phonograph record, magnetic tape, computer printout, other data
compilation from which information can be obtained or from which information
can be translated into usable form, or other tangible item.
(2) Enterprise
includes any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation,
business trust or other profit or nonprofit legal entity, and includes any
union, association or group of individuals associated in fact although not a
legal entity, and both illicit and licit enterprises and governmental and
nongovernmental entities.
(3) Investigative
agency means the Department of Justice or any district attorney.
(4) Pattern of
racketeering activity means engaging in at least two incidents of racketeering
activity that have the same or similar intents, results, accomplices, victims
or methods of commission or otherwise are interrelated by distinguishing
characteristics, including a nexus to the same enterprise, and are not isolated
incidents, provided at least one of such incidents occurred after November 1,
1981, and that the last of such incidents occurred within five years after a
prior incident of racketeering activity. Notwithstanding ORS 131.505 to 131.525
or 419A.190 or any other provision of law providing that a previous prosecution
is a bar to a subsequent prosecution, conduct that constitutes an incident of
racketeering activity may be used to establish a pattern of racketeering
activity without regard to whether the conduct previously has been the subject
of a criminal prosecution or conviction or a juvenile court adjudication,
unless the prosecution resulted in an acquittal or the adjudication resulted in
entry of an order finding the youth not to be within the jurisdiction of the
juvenile court.
(5) Person
means any individual or entity capable of holding a legal or beneficial
interest in real or personal property.
(6) Racketeering
activity includes conduct of a person committed both before and after the
person attains the age of 18 years, and means to commit, to attempt to commit,
to conspire to commit, or to solicit, coerce or intimidate another person to
commit:
(a) Any conduct
that constitutes a crime, as defined in ORS 161.515, under any of the following
provisions of the Oregon Revised Statutes:
(A) ORS 59.005 to
59.505, 59.710 to 59.830, 59.991 and 59.995, relating to securities;
(B) ORS 162.015,
162.025 and 162.065 to 162.085, relating to bribery and perjury;
(C) ORS 162.235,
162.265 to 162.305, 162.325, 162.335, 162.355 and 162.365, relating to
obstructing governmental administration;
(D) ORS 162.405
to 162.425, relating to abuse of public office;
(E) ORS 162.455,
relating to interference with legislative operation;
(F) ORS 163.095
to 163.115, 163.118, 163.125 and 163.145, relating to criminal homicide;
(G) ORS 163.160
to 163.205, relating to assault and related offenses;
(H) ORS 163.225
and 163.235, relating to kidnapping;
(I) ORS 163.275,
relating to coercion;
(J) ORS 163.665
to 163.693, relating to sexual conduct of children;
(K) ORS 164.015,
164.043, 164.045, 164.055, 164.057, 164.075 to 164.095, 164.098, 164.125,
164.135, 164.140, 164.215, 164.225 and 164.245 to 164.270, relating to theft,
burglary, criminal trespass and related offenses;
(L) ORS 164.315
to 164.335, relating to arson and related offenses;
(M) ORS 164.345
to 164.365, relating to criminal mischief;
(N) ORS 164.395
to 164.415, relating to robbery;
(O) ORS 164.865,
164.875 and 164.868 to 164.872, relating to unlawful recording or labeling of a
recording;
(P) ORS 165.007
to 165.022, 165.032 to 165.042 and 165.055 to 165.070, relating to forgery and
related offenses;
(Q) ORS 165.080
to 165.109, relating to business and commercial offenses;
(R) ORS 165.540
and 165.555, relating to communication crimes;
(S) ORS 166.180,
166.190, 166.220, 166.250, 166.270, 166.275, 166.410, 166.450 and 166.470,
relating to firearms and other weapons;
(T) ORS 164.377
(2) to (4), as punishable under ORS 164.377 (5)(b), 167.007 to 167.017,
167.057, 167.062 to 167.080, 167.090, 167.122 to 167.137, 167.147, 167.164,
167.167, 167.212, 167.355, 167.365, 167.370, 167.428, 167.431 and 167.439,
relating to prostitution, obscenity, sexual conduct, gambling, computer crimes
involving the Oregon State Lottery, animal fighting, forcible recovery of a
fighting bird and related offenses;
(U) ORS 171.990,
relating to legislative witnesses;
(V) ORS 260.575
and 260.665, relating to election offenses;
(W) ORS 314.075,
relating to income tax;
(X) ORS 180.440
(2) and 180.486 (2) and ORS chapter 323, relating to cigarette and tobacco
products taxes and the directories developed under ORS 180.425 and 180.477;
(Y) ORS 411.630,
411.675, 411.690 and 411.840, relating to