Oregon digest 2d : covering cases from state and federal courts

by West Group

Other authorsWest Publishing Company (Author)
Print book, c2011

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Available

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KFO2447.1 .O74

LCC

KFO2447.1 .O74

Barcode

2000000457

Publication

St. Paul, Minn. : West Group

Physical description

(various pagings) p.; 27 cm

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Oregon digest 2d : covering cases from state and federal courts volume 10 contents: Criminal law. I. Nature and elements of crime. II. Defenses in general. III. Attempts. IV. Solicitation. V. Miscellaneous crimes. VI. Capacity to commit and responsibility for crime. VII. Parties to offenses. VIII. Jurisdiction. IX. Venue. (A) Place of bringing prosecution. (B) Change of venue. (C) Objections and exceptions. X. Limitation of prosecutions. XI. Former jeopardy (obsolete, see double jeopardy). XII. Pretrial proceedings. XIII. Nonjury or bench trial and conviction. XIV. Arraignment. XV. Pleas. XVI. Nolle prosequi or discontinuance. XVII. Evidence. (A) Judicial notice. (B) Presumptions and inferences. (C) Burden of proof. (D) Facts in issue and relevance. (E) Res gestae. (F) Other misconduct by accused. (G) Character of accused. (H) Materiality. (I) Competency in general. (J) Best and secondary evidence. (K) Demonstrative evidence. (L) Statements, confessions, and admissions in general. (M) Statements, confessions, and admissions by or on behalf of accused. (N) Hearsay. (O) Acts and declarations of conspirators and codefendants. (P) Documentary evidence. (Q) Parol evidence. (R) Opinion evidence. (S) Testimony of accomplices and codefendants. (T) Confessions. (U) Evidence from prior proceedings. (V) Weight and sufficiency. XVIII. Time of trial. (A) Decisions prior to 1967. (B) Decisions subsequent to 1966. XIX. Continuance. XX. Trial. (A) Preliminary proceedings. (B) Course and conduct of trial in general. (C) Reception of evidence. (D) Procedures for excluding evidence. (E) Arguments and conduct of counsel. (F) Province of court and jury in general. (G) Instructions: necessity, requisites, and sufficiency. (H) Instructions: requests. (I) Instructions: objections and exceptions. (J) Issues relating to jury trial. (K) Verdict. (L) Waiver and correction of irregularities and errors. XXI. Motions for new trial. XXII. Arrest of judgment. XXIII. Judgment. XXIV. Review. (A) Nature and form of remedy. (B) Nature and grounds of appellate jurisdiction. (C) Decisions reviewable. (D) Right of review. (E) Presentation and reservation in lower court of grounds of review. (F) Proceedings, generally. (G) Record and proceedings not in record. (H) Assignment of errors. (I) Briefs. (J) Dismissal. (K) Hearings. (L) Scope of review in general. (M) Presumptions. (N) Discretion of lower court. (O) Questions of fact and findings. (P) Verdicts. (Q) Harmless and reversible error. (R) Error waived in appellate court. (S) Decisions of intermediate courts. (T) Subsequent appeals. (U) Determination and disposition of cause. (V) Liabilities on bonds and undertakings. XXV. Habitual and second offenders (obsolete, see sentencing and punishment VI). XXVI. Incidents of conviction. XXVII. Prevention of crime. XXVIII. Criminal records. XXIX. Sentencing guidelines (obsolete, see sentencing and punishment IV). XXX. Post-conviction relief. (A) In general. (B) Grounds for relief. (C) Proceedings. XXXI. Counsel. (A) Counsel for prosecution. (B) Right of defendant to counsel. (C) Adequacy of representation. (D) Duties and obligations of prosecuting attorneys. (E) Duties and obligations of defense attorneys. (F) Arguments and statements by counsel. Includes preface, abbreviations of courts, outline of the law, digest topics and abbreviations, table of contents and the current cumulative annual pocket part.

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