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

by West Group

Other authorsWest Publishing Company (Author)
Print book, c2023

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Available

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KFO2447.1 .O74

LCC

KFO2447.1 .O74

Barcode

2000272994

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 30 contents: Sentencing and punishment. I. Punishment in general. (A) In general. (B) Extent of punishment in general. (C) Factors or purposes in general. (D) Factors related to offense. (E) Factors related to offender. (F) Factors related to status of victim. (G) Dual use. II. Sentencing proceedings in general. (A) In general. (B) Jurisdiction. (C) Preliminary proceedings in general. (D) Mental illness or disorder of defendant. (E) Presentence report. (F) Evidence. (G) Hearing. (H) Proceedings after guilty or nolo contendere plea. (I) Execution of sentence. (J) Stay of execution of sentence. III. Sentence on conviction of different charges. (A) In general. (B) Consecutive or cumulative sentences. (C) Accommodation to prior or subsequent sentence. (D) Disposition. IV. Sentencing guidelines. (A) In general. (B) Offense levels. (C) Adjustments. (D) Multiple offenses or counts. (E) Prior or subsequent misconduct. (F) Departures. (G) Dual or duplicative use. (H) Proceedings. V. Sufficiency and construction of sentence imposed. (A) In general. (B) Sufficiency. (C) Construction. (D) Credits. VI. Habitual and career offenders. (A) In general. (B) Offenses subject to enhancement. (C) Offenses usable for enhancement. (D) Convictions and dispositions usable for enhancement. (E) Time of prior offense of conviction. (F) Order of offenses and convictions. (G) Number of prior adjudications. (H) Defects in prior adjudications. (I) Subsequent circumstances affecting prior adjudication. (J) Dual use. (K) Proceedings. (L) Punishment. VII. Cruel and unusual punishment in general. (A) In general. (B) Law enforcement activities. (C) Criminal liability. (D) Prosecutions. (E) Excessiveness and proportionality of sentence. (F) Methods of punishment. (G) Confinement. (H) Conditions of confinement. (I) Deprivation of property. (J) Alternatives to incarceration. (K) Civil matters. (L) Juvenile justice. VIII. The death penalty. (A) In general. (B) Persons eligible. (C) Factors affecting imposition in general. (D) Factors related to offense. (E) Factors related to offender. (F) Factors related to status of victim. (G) Proceedings. (H) Execution of sentence of death. IX. Probation and related dispositions. (A) In general. (B) Grounds and considerations in general. (C) Factors related to offense. (D) Factors related to offender. (E) Proceedings for imposition. (F) Disposition of offender. (G) Conditions of probation. (H) Searches and seizures. (I) Revocation. X. Alternative dispositions. (A) In general. (B) Matters affecting eligibility. (C) Proceedings. (D) Terms and conditions. (E) Termination. (F) Discharge. XI. Restitution. (A) In general. (B) Persons entitled to restitution. (C) Factors related to offender. (D) Compensable losses. (E) Amount. (F) Proceedings. (G) Payment. XII. Reconsideration and modification of sentence. (A) In general. (B) Grounds and considerations. (C) Proceedings. (D) Disposition. Sequestration. Set-off and counterclaim. I. Nature and grounds of remedy. II. Subject-matter. III. Operation and effect. Sheriffs and constables. I. Appointment, qualification, and tenure. (A) Sheriffs. (B) Constables. (C) Deputies and assistants, substitutes, and special officers. II. Compensation. III. Powers, duties, and liabilities. IV. Liabilities of official bonds. Shipping. I. Regulation in general. II. Title. III. Charters. IV. Master. V. Rights and liabilities of vessels and owners in general. VI. Bottomry and respondentia. VII. Carriage of goods. VIII. Carriage of passengers. IX. Demurrage. X. General average. XI. Limitation of owner's liability. XII. Wreck. Signatures. Slaves. Social security and public welfare (see health, public assistance, social security, and unemployment compensation. Social security. I. In general. II. Benefits. (A) In general. (B) Disability benefits. (C) Employments, employers, and employees covered; insured status. (D) Persons entitled to benefits; derivative benefits. (E) Persons disqualified from benefits. (F) Computation, amount, and periods of benefits; deductions. (G) Payments and recovery back. (H) Assignment of benefits. (I) Representative payees. III. Proceedings. IV. Judicial review of intervention. V. Costs and fees. VI. Offenses and penalties. Includes preface, abbreviations of courts, an outline of the law, and a table of digest topics and abbreviations.

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