Oregon Revised Statutes
Or. Rev. Stat. § 144.720 (2026)
Judge’s power to suspend execution of sentence or grant probation prior to commitment
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144.720 Judge’s power to suspend execution of sentence or grant probation prior to commitment. Nothing in ORS 144.005 to 144.025, 144.040, 144.050, 144.060, 144.075, 144.185, 144.226, 144.228, 144.260 to 144.380, 144.410 to 144.610, 144.620, 144.710 or this section shall be construed as impairing or restricting the power given by law to the judge of any court to suspend execution of any part of a sentence or to impose probation as part of a sentence to any person who is convicted of a crime before such person is committed to serve the sentence for the crime. [Amended by 1985 c.283 §5; 1989 c.790 §47b; 1993 c.14 §17]
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cases, 1997–2000 · leading case: State v. Hamlin, 950 P.2d 336 (Or. Ct. App. 1997).
State v. Hamlin, 950 P.2d 336 (Or. Ct. App. 1997). “) 7 In a memorandum of additional authorities filed after oral argument, defendant directed this court’s attention to ORS 144.720, which provides: “Nothing in ORS 144.”
State v. Lebeck, 17 P.3d 504 (Or. Ct. App. 2000). “” ORS 144.720 provides: “Nothing in [selected sections governing parole and post-prison supervision) shall be construed as impairing or restricting the power given by law to the judge of any court to suspend execution of any part of a sentence or to impose probation as part of a…”
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