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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 135 · Arraignment and Pretrial Provisions · Early Disposition Programs

135.948 Availability to probationers

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135.948 Availability to probationers. (1)(a) A district attorney may provide an offer and agreed disposition recommendation under an early disposition program established under ORS 135.941 to a probationer at the time of the first appearance of the probationer in court for a probation violation.
(b)Unless extended by the court, an offer and agreed disposition recommendation made under paragraph
(a)of this subsection expire upon completion of the appearance. Except for good cause, a court may not extend an offer and agreed disposition recommendation under this paragraph for more than seven days for a misdemeanor or 21 days for a felony.
(2)If the court determines that the agreed disposition recommendation is inappropriate in a particular case, the court shall so advise the parties and allow the probationer an opportunity to withdraw the admission. [2001 c.635 §14]
Note: See note under 135.941.
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