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161.100 [Repealed by 1971 c.743 §432]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)
State v. Vincent (2026)
State v. Snider (2026)
State v. Vincent (2026)
State v. K. D. B. (2026)
State v. Ribas (2026)
State v. Efimoff (2026)
State v. K. D. B. (2026)
State v. Johnson (2025)
State v. Paul (2025)
State v. Propp (2025)
State v. Stone (2025)
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.095(1) — 25 cases
State v. Tippetts (2002)
State v. Newman (2013)
State v. Cervantes (2009)
City of Eugene v. Smyth (2010)
State v. Simonov (2016)
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.095(2) — 104 cases
State v. Owen (2022)
State v. Shedrick (2022)
State v. Prophet (2022)
State v. Olive (2013)
State v. Buttrey (1982)
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.095(l) — 1 case
City of Eugene v. Smyth (2010)
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