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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 41 § 41.905 — Admissibility in subsequent civil action of procedures in traffic crimes

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 41 ·
Oregon Code § 41.905 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Admissibility in subsequent civil action of procedures in traffic crimes. A plea to a charge of a traffic crime, as defined in ORS 801.545, and any judgment of conviction or acquittal of a person charged with a traffic crime, as defined by ORS 801.545, are not admissible in the trial of a subsequent civil action arising out of the same accident or occurrence to prove or negate the facts upon which such judgment was rendered. [1975 c.542 §1; 1981 c.892 §87; 1999 c.1051 §242; 2007 c.784 §6; 2011 c.597 §30]
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