Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 34 § 34.700 — Judgment; liability for obedience to judgment; payment of attorney fees
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 34 ·
Oregon Code § 34.700·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Judgment; liability for obedience to judgment; payment of attorney fees.
(1) If it appears that the party
detained is imprisoned or restrained illegally, judgment shall be given that
the party be discharged forthwith; otherwise, judgment shall be given that the
proceeding be dismissed and the party remanded. No officer or other person is
liable to any action or proceeding for obeying such judgment of discharge.
(2) The court
shall include in the judgment an order that the defendant pay the attorney fees
incurred by the petition, not to exceed $100, if:
(a) The court
enters a judgment requiring that the plaintiff be discharged; and
(b) The court
finds that the allegations or defenses in the return were frivolous. [Amended
by 1995 c.657 §9; 1999 c.114 §6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 34.700
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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