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ORS 137. 123 – Provisions relating to concurrent and . . . - OregonLaws When a defendant has been found guilty of more than one criminal offense arising out of a continuous and uninterrupted course of conduct, the sentences imposed for each resulting conviction shall be concurrent unless the court complies with the procedures set forth in subsection (5) of this section
Chapter 137 — Judgment and Execution; Parole and Probation by the Court (i) If the court sentences the defendant to a term of incarceration, and the physical custody of the defendant as determined by ORS 137 124 is related to the age of the defendant at the time of committing an offense, indicate the age of the defendant at the time of committing the offense
Oregon Revised Statutes § 137. 123 (2023) - Justia Law Section 137 123 - Provisions relating to concurrent and consecutive sentences (1) A sentence imposed by the court may be made concurrent or consecutive to any other sentence which has been previously imposed or is simultaneously imposed upon the same defendant
ORS § 137. 123 : PROCEDURE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS GENERALLY - CaseMine Get full details of ORS § 137 123 : PROCEDURE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS GENERALLY — JUDGMENT AND EXECUTION; PAROLE AND PROBATION BY THE COURT —JUDGMENT —TERM AND PLACE OF CONFINEMENT — Provisions relating to concurrent and consecutive sentences on CaseMine
STATE v. NELSON (2008) | FindLaw ORS 137 123 provides, in part:“ (2) If a defendant is simultaneously sentenced for criminal offenses that do not arise from the same continuous and uninterrupted course of conduct, or if the defendant previously was sentenced by any other court within the United States to a sentence which the defendant has not yet completed, the court may
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 137 (2023) - Justia Law Section 137 123 - Provisions relating to concurrent and consecutive sentences Section 137 124 - Commitment of defendant to Department of Corrections or county; place of confinement; transfer of adults in custody; juveniles Section 137 126 - Definitions for ORS 137 126 to 137 131
Oregon Statutes 137. 123 – Provisions relating to . . . - LawServer (1) A sentence imposed by the court may be made concurrent or consecutive to any other sentence which has been previously imposed or is simultaneously imposed upon the same defendant The court may provide for consecutive sentences only in accordance with the provisions of this section
Chapter 137 Judgment and Execution; Parole and Probation by the Court (1) After a plea or verdict of guilty, or after a verdict against the defendant on a plea of former conviction or acquittal, if the judgment is not arrested or a new trial granted, the court shall appoint a time for pronouncing judgment