Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 8 § 8.710 — Disqualification; appointment of special district attorney
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 8 ·
Oregon Code § 8.710·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Disqualification; appointment of special district attorney.
If a district attorney fails to
attend any court at which the district attorney is required to be, or is
related to the accused by consanguinity or affinity, or, prior to the district
attorneys election as district attorney, represented the accused in the matter
to be investigated by the grand jury or the crime charged in the indictment, or
is associated with the accused in business, or is interested financially in the
matter or property out of which the alleged crime or criminal action arose, or
is a stockholder in any corporation, any officer or stockholder of which is
charged with the commission of any crime, or declines to prosecute or
participate in proceedings for the imposition of sanctions for a contempt of
court under ORS 33.065, or because of any other conflict cannot ethically serve
as district attorney in a particular case, and such facts appear to the
satisfaction of the court by affidavit or otherwise, the court shall appoint a
regularly licensed and practicing attorney of this state who is not counsel for
an interested party to perform the duties of district attorney during the
district attorneys absence or inability to serve, or the trial or
investigation of such accused. When the district attorney is disqualified as
provided in this section, the person so appointed by the court shall receive
reasonable compensation for that persons attendance, to be allowed by the
court. The court in such case shall order compensation to be paid by the
county, except that when the person so appointed performs the district attorneys
responsibilities under ORS 25.080, the court shall order compensation to be
paid by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services of the state from
funds available for that purpose. [Amended by 1985 c.611 §1; 1991 c.724 §16]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 8.710
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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