Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.095

Requirements for criminal liability

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      161.095 Requirements for criminal liability. (1) The minimal requirement for criminal liability is the performance by a person of conduct which includes a voluntary act or the omission to perform an act which the person is capable of performing.

      (2) Except as provided in ORS 161.105, a person is not guilty of an offense unless the person acts with a culpable mental state with respect to each material element of the offense that necessarily requires a culpable mental state. [1971 c.743 §8]

 

      161.100 [Repealed by 1971 c.743 §432]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 149 cases (39 in the last 5 years), 1973–2026 · leading case: State v. Owen
State v. Efimoff (2026) orctapp · cites it 2×
State v. Vincent (2026) orctapp · cites it 7×
State v. Snider (2026) orctapp
State v. Vincent (2026) orctapp · cites it 7×
State v. K. D. B. (2026) orctapp
State v. Ribas (2026) or
State v. Efimoff (2026) orctapp · cites it 2×
State v. K. D. B. (2026) orctapp
State v. Johnson (2025) orctapp
State v. Paul (2025) orctapp · cites it 2×
State v. Propp (2025) orctapp
State v. Stone (2025) orctapp
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.095(1) — 25 cases
State v. Tippetts (2002) orctapp
State v. Newman (2013) or
State v. Cervantes (2009) orctapp
City of Eugene v. Smyth (2010) orctapp
State v. Simonov (2016) or
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.095(2) — 104 cases
State v. Owen (2022) or
State v. Shedrick (2022) or
State v. Prophet (2022) orctapp
State v. Olive (2013) orctapp
State v. Buttrey (1982) or
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.095(l) — 1 case
City of Eugene v. Smyth (2010) orctapp
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