Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 8 § 8.360 — Certified report as prima facie correct; reading as deposition; proceedings
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 8 ·
Oregon Code § 8.360·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Certified report as prima facie correct; reading as deposition; proceedings
where reporter has ceased to be official reporter.
(1) The report of the official
reporter, when transcribed and certified to as being a correct transcript of
the notes or audio records of the testimony, exceptions taken, charge of the
judge, and other proceedings in the matter, shall be prima facie a correct
statement thereof, and may thereafter be read in evidence as the deposition of
a witness.
(2) When the
official reporter in any cause has ceased to be the official reporter of that
court, any transcript made from the notes or audio records by the former
official reporter, or made by a competent person under direction of the court,
and duly certified to by the maker, under oath, as a full, true and complete
transcript of the notes or audio records, shall have the same force and effect
as though certified in the same manner by the official reporter. [Amended by
1955 c.497 §4; 1979 c.284 §42; 1985 c.540 §44]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 8.360
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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