Or. Rev. Stat. § 801.545
“Traffic crime.”
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801.545 “Traffic crime.” “Traffic crime” means any traffic offense that is punishable by a jail sentence. [1983 c.338 §100]
801.550 [1983 c.338 §102; 1999 c.1051 §83; renumbered 801.557 in 1999]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1993–2014 · leading case: State v. Bea
State v. Bea (1993)
“615 (providing for a maximum term of imprisonment for a Class C misdemeanor of 30 days); ORS 801.545 (defining “traffic crime” as “any traffic offense that is punishable by a jail sentence”); ORS 810.”
Clatsop County District Attorney v. City of Astoria (2014)
“132; and “(b) Traffic crimes as defined by ORS 801.545. “(5) Subject to the powers and duties of the Attorney General under ORS 180.”
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