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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 161 · General Provisions · Responsibility

161.325 Finding of guilty except for insanity; dispositional order

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161.325 Finding of guilty except for insanity; dispositional order.
(1)After the defendant is found guilty except for insanity, the court shall, on the basis of the evidence given at the trial or at a separate hearing, if requested by either party, order a disposition as provided in ORS 161.327, 161.328 or 161.329, whichever is appropriate.
(2)If the court enters an order as provided in ORS 161.327, it shall also:
(a)Determine on the record the offense of which the person otherwise would have been convicted;
(b)State on the record the qualifying mental disorder on which the defendant relied for the guilty except for insanity defense;
(c)State on the record the maximum total period of commitment or conditional discharge under ORS 161.327 (7); and
(d)Make specific findings on whether there is a victim of the crime for which the defendant has been found guilty except for insanity and, if so, whether the victim wishes to be notified, under ORS 161.326, of any hearings and orders concerning the defendant and of any conditional release, discharge or escape of the defendant.
(3)The court shall include in its order the information described in subsection
(2)of this section.
(4)Except under circumstances described in ORS 137.076 (4), whenever a defendant charged with any offense listed in ORS 137.076
(1)has been found guilty of that offense except for insanity, the court shall, in any order entered under ORS 161.327, 161.328 or 161.329, direct the defendant to submit to the obtaining of a blood or buccal sample in the manner provided in ORS 137.076. [1971 c.743 §44; 1977 c.380 §5; 1979 c.885 §1; 1981 c.711 §1; 1983 c.800 §5; 1991 c.669 §8; 1999 c.97 §2; 2005 c.337 §1; 2010 c.89 §9; 2011 c.708 §40; 2011 c.724 §2; 2017 c.634 §6; 2019 c.329 §2; 2021 c.483 §3]
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