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ORS 9.490

Applied in 8 court decisions — leading case McClure v. Thompson (2003)

Most recently applied in In re Harris (May 2020)

Amended by 1995 c.302 §19; 1995 c.708 §2; 2023 c.72 §8; 2025 c.32 §27

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(1) The board of governors, with the approval of the house of delegates given at any regular or special meeting, shall formulate rules of professional conduct for attorneys, and when such rules are adopted by the Supreme Court, shall have power to enforce the same. Such rules shall be binding upon all attorney licensees of the bar.

(2) A court of this state may not order that evidence be suppressed or excluded in any criminal trial, grand jury proceeding or other criminal proceeding, or order that any criminal prosecution be dismissed, solely as a sanction or remedy for violation of a rule of professional conduct adopted by the Supreme Court.

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