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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 53 § 53.325 — Proceeding when crime is not within

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 53 ·
Oregon Code § 53.325 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Proceeding when crime is not within jurisdiction of justice court. If in the course of the trial it appears to the justice that the defendant has committed a crime not within the jurisdiction of a justice court, the justice shall dismiss the action, state in the entry the reasons therefor, hold the defendant upon the warrant of arrest and proceed to examine the charge as upon an information of the commission of crime. [Formerly 156.510]
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