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ORS 137.620

Known as the Oregon Crimefighting Act

The act spans §§ 137–137 (254 sections).

Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case Stevenson v. Koskey (1989)

Most recently applied in Do Mun Kim v. Multnomah County (December 1998)

Amended by 1973 c.836 §275; 1987 c.320 §41; 2005 c.264 §1

How often courts cite this section

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citing decisions per year

Court decisions citing this, by year. The dip in the last several years is a data-coverage gap, not a real trend — our corpus holds fewer opinions from the most recent years, so recent citations are undercounted.

(1) As used in this section, “parole and probation officer” has the meaning given that term in ORS 181A.355.

(2) Parole and probation officers of the Department of Corrections or a county community corrections agency and those appointed by the court have the powers of peace officers in the execution of their duties, but are not active members of the regular police force. Each parole and probation officer appointed by the court, before entering on the duties of office, shall take an oath of office. Each parole and probation officer who collects or has custody of money shall execute a bond in a penal sum to be fixed by the court, with sufficient sureties approved thereby, conditioned for the honest accounting of all money received by the parole and probation officer as a parole and probation officer. The accounts of all parole and probation officers are subject to audit at any time by the proper fiscal authorities.

Official source: Oregon State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oregon statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.