Oregon Code § 427.265·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Court
to advise person of nature of proceeding and rights; appointment of legal
counsel.
(1) At
the time that a person who is alleged to have an intellectual disability and to
be in need of commitment for residential care, treatment and training is
brought before the court, the court shall advise the person of the reason for
being brought before the court, the nature of the proceedings and the possible
results of the proceedings. The court shall also advise the person of the right
to subpoena witnesses and to suitable legal counsel possessing skills and
experience commensurate with the nature of the allegations and complexity of
the case during the proceedings, and that if the person does not have funds
with which to retain suitable legal counsel, the court shall appoint such legal
counsel to represent the person. If the person does not request legal counsel,
the legal guardian, relative or friend may request the assistance of legal
counsel on behalf of the person.
(2) If no request
for legal counsel is made, the court shall appoint suitable legal counsel.
(3) If the person
is unable to afford legal counsel, the court, if the matter is before a county
or justice court, or the executive director of the Oregon Public Defense
Commission, if the matter is before the circuit court, shall determine and
allow, as provided in ORS 135.055, the reasonable expenses of the person and
compensation for legal counsel. The expenses and compensation so allowed by a
county court shall be paid by the county of residence of the person. The
expenses and compensation determined by the executive director shall be paid by
the executive director from funds available for the purpose. In all cases legal
counsel shall be present at the hearing and may examine all witnesses offering
testimony, and otherwise represent the person.
(4) The court
may, for good cause, postpone the hearing for not more than 72 hours to allow
preparation for the hearing and order the continuation of detention authorized
under ORS 427.255 during a postponement, if requested by the person, the legal
counsel, the guardian of the person or an examiner or on the courts own
motion. [1979 c.683 §20; 1979 c.867 §13; 1981 s.s. c.3 §135; 2001 c.962 §71;
2011 c.658 §16; 2023 c.281 §73; 2023 c.339 §7; 2025 c.2 §21]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 427.265
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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