135.290 Violation of Release Agreement

(1) The superior of a conditional defendant who knowingly assists the defendant in violating the conditional exemption or who does not knowingly report the defendant`s violation shall be punished with contempt. (d) ORS 107.720 applies to termination agreements signed by defendants accused of a crime of domestic violence, except that proof of service of the termination contract is not required and the contract cannot be terminated at the request of the victim without a hearing. (2) (a) In addition to the conditions set out in subsection (1) of this Section, if the accused is charged with an offence that also constitutes domestic violence, the court shall include in the termination agreement as a condition that the defendant not contact the victim of the violence. c) If the defendant has received notice and the opportunity to be heard, the court may also include terms and conclusions in the agreement, which are based on 18 U.S. They are sufficient. 922 (d) (8) and (g) (8) interfere with the defendant`s ability to possess firearms and ammunition or engage in activities involving firearms. (a) violates any of the provisions of the Release Contract imposed under ORS 135.260; or (1) If a defendant is released before the judgment is pronounced, the condition of the indemnification agreement is that the defendant:. (B) The Court finds, after a hearing on the application, that the waiver of the condition is in the best interests of the parties and of the Community. (a) appear to answer charges brought before the court of competent jurisdiction on a particular day and thereafter, as ordered by the court, until the defendant has been exonerated or the judgment has been rendered; (2) A defendant may be punished with contempt if he knows: Disclaimer: These codes may not be the latest version. Oregon may have more up-to-date or accurate information. We make no warranties or representations as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability of the information contained on this website or the information linked to the government website.

Please check the official sources. (b) violates an order entered under ORS 135.247. [1973 c.836 157; 2011 c.232 2] (A) the victim applies to the court for a waiver; and (c) leave that State without the authorization of the court; and. (d) comply with such other conditions as the court may impose. (b) Notwithstanding subparagraph (a) of this paragraph, the court may make an order waiving the condition that the accused have no contact with the victim if: […].