Oregon Bulletin
Rule
Caption: Amends Oregon’s sentencing
guidelines in light of 2011 OR Laws Ch. 598 (SB 395).
Adm.
Order No.: CJC 1-2011(Temp)
Filed with Sec. of
State: 11-1-2011
Certified to be
Effective: 11-1-11 thru 4-27-12
Notice Publication
Date:
Rules Amended: 213-003-0001, 213-017-0006, 213-017-0008
Subject: 2011 Or Laws ch 3 § 1 (BM 73) became effective on
December 2, 2010. Under BM 73, a Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants
offense under ORS 813.010 committed on or after December 2, 2010 is a class C
felony if the defendant has two prior convictions for DUII entered within 10
years of the date of the new offense. Prior to the enactment of 2011 Or Laws ch
598 (SB 395), ORS 813.012(1) required that BM 73 DUIIs be categorized as a
Crime Category 6 on the Crime Seriousness Scale. As amended by Section 1 of SB
395, ORS 813.012(1) now provides that a conviction for felony DUII has a
crime-seriousness ranking of 6 only if the conviction is a felony under ORS
813.010(5). SB 395 went into effect on June 30, 2011. Since that time, there
has been no crime seriousness ranking in the guidelines specifically
categorizing BM 73 DUII offenses for purposes of sentencing. When a crime is
unranked, the court must choose the appropriate the crime-seriousness ranking.
OAR 213-004-0004. This has resulted in courts throughout the state imposing
inconsistent sentences for BM 73 DUII.
The Criminal
Justice Commission (CJC) is required under ORS 137.667 to review all
legislation creating new crimes or modifying existing crimes, and to adopt by
rule necessary changes to the sentencing guidelines. CJC may also classify
offenses as person felonies or person misdemeanors. ORS 137.667(1). The rule
change classifies BM 73 DUII as a Crime Category 4 on the Crime Seriousness
Scale. It also clarifies that BM 73 DUII is a person felony. The rule change
also clarifies that only felony DUII under ORS 813.010(5), not BM 73 felony
DUII, is categorized as a Crime Category 6 on the Crime Seriousness Scale.
Rules Coordinator: Craig Prins—(503) 378-4830
213-003-0001
Definitions
As used in these rules:
(1) “Bench probation” means a probationary sentence,
which directs the probationer to remain under the supervision and control of
the sentencing judge.
(2) “Board” means the State Board of Parole and
Post-Prison Supervision.
(3) “Correctional supervision status” means any form of
incarcerative or non-incarcerative supervision which is served by an offender
as part of a sentence for a criminal conviction.
(4) “Department” means the Department of Corrections.
(5) “Departure” means a sentence, except an optional
probationary sentence, which is inconsistent with the presumptive sentence for
an offender.
(6) “Dispositional departure” means a sentence which
imposes probation when the presumptive sentence is prison or prison when the
presumptive sentence is probation. An optional probationary sentence is not a
dispositional departure.
(7) “Dispositional line” means the solid black line on
the Sentencing Guidelines Grid (Appendix 1) which separates the grid blocks in
which the presumptive sentence is a term of imprisonment and post-prison
supervision from the grid blocks in which the presumptive sentence is probation
which may include local custodial sanctions. [Appendix not included. See ED.
NOTE.]
(8) “Durational departure” means a sentence which is
inconsistent with the presumptive sentence as to term of incarceration, term of
supervised probation or number of sanction units which may be imposed as a
condition of probation.
(9) “Grid” means the Sentencing Guidelines Grid set
forth as Appendix 1. [Appendix not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(10) “Grid block” means a box on the grid formed by the
intersection of the crime seriousness ranking of a current crime of conviction
and an offender’s criminal history classification.
(11) “Juvenile adjudication” means a formal
adjudication or finding by a court that the juvenile has committed an act,
which, if committed by an adult, would be punishable as a felony.
(12) “Non-person felonies” are any felonies not defined
as a person felony in section (14) of this rule.
(13) “Optional probationary sentence” means any
probationary sentence imposed pursuant to OAR 213-005-0006.
(14) “Person felonies” are in numerical statutory
order: ORS 162.165 Escape I; ORS 162.185 Supplying Contraband as defined in
Crime Categories 6 and 7 (OAR 213-018-0070(1) and (2)); ORS 163.095 Aggravated
Murder; ORS 163.115 Murder; ORS 163.115 Felony Murder; ORS 163.118 Manslaughter
I; ORS 163.125 Manslaughter II; ORS 163.145 Negligent Homicide; ORS 163.160(3)
Felony Domestic Assault; ORS 163.165 Assault III; ORS 163.175 Assault II; ORS
163.185 Assault I; ORS 163.205 Criminal Mistreatment I; ORS 163.207 Female
Genital Mutilation; ORS 163.208 Assaulting a Public Safety Officer; ORS 163.213
Use of Stun Gun, Tear Gas, Mace I; ORS 163.225 Kidnapping II; ORS 163.235
Kidnapping I; ORS 163.275 Coercion as defined in Crime Category 7 (OAR
213-018-0035(1)); ORS 163.355 Rape III; ORS 163.365 Rape II; ORS 163.375 Rape
I; ORS 163.385 Sodomy III; ORS 163.395 Sodomy II; ORS 163.405 Sodomy I; ORS
163.408 Sexual Penetration II; ORS 163.411 Sexual Penetration I; ORS 163.425
Sexual Abuse II; ORS 163.427 Sexual Abuse I; ORS 163.465 Felony Public Indecency;
ORS 163.479 Unlawful Contact with a Child; ORS 163.452 Custodial Sexual
Misconduct in the First Degree; ORS 163.525 Incest; ORS 163.535 Abandon Child;
ORS 163.537 Buying/Selling Custody of a Minor; ORS 163.547 Child Neglect I; ORS
163.670 Using Child In Display of Sexual Conduct; ORS 163.684 Encouraging Child
Sex Abuse I; ORS 163.686 Encouraging Child Sex Abuse II; ORS 163.688,
Possession of Material Depicting Sexually Explicit Conduct of Child I; ORS
163.689, Possession of Material Depicting Sexually Explicit Conduct of Child
II; ORS 163.732 Stalking; ORS 163.750 Violation of Court’s Stalking Order; ORS
164.075 Theft by Extortion as defined in Crime Category 7 (OAR
213-018-0075(1)); ORS 164.225 Burglary I as defined in Crime Categories 8 and 9
(OAR 213-018-0025(1) and (2)); ORS 164.325 Arson I; ORS 164.395 Robbery III;
ORS 164.405 Robbery II; ORS 164.415 Robbery I; ORS 164.877(3) Tree Spiking
(Injury); ORS 166.087 Abuse of Corpse I; ORS 166.165 Intimidation I; ORS
166.220 Unlawful Use of a Weapon; ORS 166.275 Inmate In Possession of Weapon;
ORS 166.385(3), Felony Possession of a Hoax Destructive Device; ORS 166.643
Unlawful Possession of Soft Body Armor as defined in Crime Category 6 (OAR
213-018-0090(1)); ORS 167.012 Promoting Prostitution; ORS 167.017 Compelling
Prostitution; ORS 167.320(4) Felony Animal Abuse I; ORS 167.322 Aggravated
Animal Abuse I; ORS 468.951 Environmental Endangerment; ORS 475.908 Causing
Another to Ingest a Controlled Substance as defined in Crime Categories 8 and 9
(OAR 213-019-0007 and 0008); ORS 475.910 Unlawful Administration of a
Controlled Substance as defined in Crime Categories 5, 8, and 9 (OAR
213-019-0007, 0008, and 0011); ORS 609.990(3)(b) Maintaining Dangerous Dog; ORS
811.705 Hit and Run Vehicle (Injury); ORS 813.010(5), Felony Driving Under the
Influence of Intoxicants (as provided in OAR 213-004-0009); 2011 Or Laws ch
598, Felony Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (as provided in OAR
213-004-0009); ORS 830.475(2) Hit and Run Boat; ORS 97.981 Purchase or Sale of
a Body Part for Transplantation or Therapy, ORS 97.982 Alteration of a Document
of Gift; Subjecting Another Person to Involuntary Servitude I ORS 163,264, and
II ORS 163.422, Trafficking in Persons; ORS 166.149 Aggravated Vehicular
Homicide; ORS 167.057 Luring a Minor; Online Sexual Corruption of a Child I ORS
163.433, and II 163.422; ORS 166.070 Aggravated Harassment; 163.196; Aggravated
Driving While Suspended or Revoked ORS 475.840(6)(a); Manufacturing or
Delivering a Schedule IV Controlled Substance Thereby Causing Death to a
Person; and attempts or solicitations to commit any Class A or Class B person
felonies as defined herein.
(15) “Person Class A misdemeanors” are in numerical
statutory order: ORS 162.315 Resisting Arrest; ORS 163.160 Assault IV; ORS
163.187 Strangulation; ORS 163.190 Menacing; ORS 163.195 Recklessly Endanger
Another; ORS 163.200 Criminal Mistreatment II; ORS 163.212 Use of Stun Gun,
Tear Gas, Mace II; ORS 163.415 Sexual Abuse III; ORS 163.454 Custodial Sexual
Misconduct in the Second Degree; ORS 163.465, Public Indecency; ORS 163.467
Private Indecency; ORS 163.476 Unlawfully Being in a Location Where Children
Regularly Congregate; ORS 163.545 Child Neglect II; ORS 163.575 Endanger
Welfare of Minor; ORS 163.687 Encouraging Child Sex Abuse III; ORS 163.700
Invasion of Personal Privacy; ORS 163.709 Unlawfully Directing a Laser Pointer;
ORS 163.732(1) Stalking; ORS 163.750(1) Violating Court’s Stalking Order; ORS
165.572 Interfering with Making a Police Report; ORS 166.065(4) Harassment/Offensive
Sexual Contact; ORS 166.155 Intimidation II; ORS 166.385(2) Misdemeanor
Possession of a Hoax Destructive Device; ORS 475.986(1)(d) Unlawful
Administration of a Controlled Substance; ORS 609.990(3)(a) Maintaining
Dangerous Dog; ORS 813.010, Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (as
provided in OAR 213-004-0009); ORS 167.054 Furnishing Sexually Explicit
Material to a Child; and attempts or solicitations to commit any Class C person
felonies as defined in section (14) of this rule.
(16) “Presumptive sentence” means the sentence provided
in a grid block for an offender classified in that grid block by the combined
effect of the crime seriousness ranking of the current crime of conviction and
the offender’s criminal history or a sentence designated as a presumptive
sentence by statute.
(17) “Primary offense” means the offense of conviction
with the highest crime seriousness ranking. If more than one offense of
conviction is classified in the same crime category, the sentencing judge shall
designate which offense is the primary offense.
(18) “Supervisory agent” means the local community
corrections agency responsible for supervising the offender.
(19) “Supervisory authority” means the state and local
corrections agency or official designated in each county by that county’s Board
of County Commissioners or county court to operate corrections supervision
services, custodial facilities or both.
(20) “Straight jail” means a sentence of jail imposed
instead of a presumptive probationary sentence that is not followed by a term
of post-prison supervision defined in OAR 213-005-0002.
[ED. NOTE: Appendices referenced
are available from the agency.]
Stat. Auth.: ORS 137.667, 475.986,
475.998 & 2003 OL Ch. 453
Stats. Implemented: ORS 137.667 -
137.669, 2001 OL Ch. 387, 510, 635, 828, 857, 884 & 2003 OL Ch. 453, 577
& 2007 OL Ch. 681, 811, 867, 869, 876 & 2009 OL Ch. 774, 783, 876, 898;
2011 OL Ch. 3 §1; 2011 OL Ch. 598
Hist.: SSGB 2-1988, f. 12-30-88,
cert. ef, 9-1-89; SSGB 1-1989, f. 5-25-89, cert. ef. 9-1-89; SSGB 2-1993, f.
10-28-93, cert. ef. 11-1-93; CJC 2-1995, f. & cert. ef. 11-2-95; CJC
1-1996, f. 3-6-96, cert. ef. 3-8-96, Renumbered from 253-003-0001; CJC 3-1997,
f. 10-29-97, cert. ef. 11-1-97; CJC 1-1999, f. & cert. ef. 11-1-99; CJC
2-2001, f. 12-26-01, cert. ef. 1-1-02; CJC 2-2003, f. 12-31-03, cert. ef.
1-1-04; CJC 1-2006, f. & cert. ef. 4-12-06; CJC 3-2007, f. 12-31-07 &
cert. ef. 1-1-08; CJC 1-2009(Temp), f. 3-24-09, cert. ef. 1-1-10 thru 6-29-10;
CJC 2-2009(Temp), f. 3-24-09, cert. ef. 1-1-10 thru 6-29-10; CJC 7-2009, f.
12-31-09, cert. ef. 1-1-10; CJC 1-2011(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 11-1-11 thru
4-27-12
213-017-0006
Crime Category 6
The following offenses are classified at crime category
6 on the Crime Seriousness Scale:
(1) Chapter 59 – BLUE SKY LAWS & SECURITIES
LAWS* – (C).
(2) MAJOR DRUG OFFENSES (See division 19.)
(3) ORS 162.015 – BRIBERY – (B).
(4) ORS 162.025 – BRIBE RECEIVING – (B).
(5) ORS 162.065 – PERJURY – (C).
(6) ORS 162.117 – PUBLIC INVESTMENT FRAUD –
(B).
(7) ORS 162.155 – ESCAPE II – (C).
(8) ORS 162.185 – SUPPLYING CONTRABAND –
(C).
(The contraband involves a
dangerous weapon not a firearm CC 7; Otherwise CC 4 or 5.)
(9) ORS 162.265 – BRIBING A WITNESS – (C).
(10) ORS 162.275 – BRIBE RECEIVING BY WITNESS
– (C).
(11) ORS 162.285 – TAMPERING W/ WITNESS –
(C).
(12) ORS 162.325 – HINDERING PROSECUTION –
(C).
(13) ORS 163.160(3) – FELONY DOMESTIC ASSAULT
– (C).
(14) ORS 163.165 – ASSAULT III – (C).
(If the offense cannot be ranked
at CC 8).
(15) ORS 163.208 – ASSAULT OF A PUBLIC SAFETY
OFFICER – (C).
(16) ORS 163.213 – USE OF A STUN GUN, TEAR GAS,
MACE I – (C).
(17) ORS 163.257 – CUSTODIAL INTERFERENCE I
– (C).
(18) ORS 163.264 – SUBJECTING ANOTHER PERSON TO
INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE I – (B).
(If offender physically restrained
or threatened to physically restrain a person; otherwise CC 9.)
(19) ORS 163.275 – COERCION – (C). (No
threat of physical injury; otherwise CC 7.)
(20) ORS 163.355 – RAPE III – (C).
(21) ORS 163.385 – SODOMY III – (C).
(22) ORS 163.432 – ONLINE SEXUAL CORRUPTION OF A
CHILD II – (C).
(23) ORS 163.465 – FELONY PUBLIC INDECENCY
– (C).
(24) ORS 163.525 – INCEST – (C).
(If one of the participants is
under the age of 18; otherwise CC 1.)
(25) ORS 163.547 – CHILD NEGLECT IN THE FIRST
DEGREE – (B).
(26) ORS 163.688 – POSSESSION OF MATERIAL
DEPICTING SEX. EXPLICIT CONDUCT OF A CHILD I – (B).
(27) ORS 164.055 – THEFT I* – (C).
(28) ORS 164.057 – AGGRAVATED THEFT – (B).
(Economic loss was greater than
$50,000; otherwise CC 5.)
(29) ORS 164.065 – THEFT OF LOST/MISLAID PROPERTY
* – (C).
(30) ORS 164.075 – THEFT BY EXTORTION* –
(B).
(31) ORS 164.085 – THEFT BY DECEPTION* –
(C).
(32) ORS 164.125 – THEFT OF SERVICES* –
(C).
(33) ORS 164.135 – UNAUTHORIZED USE OF VEHICLE*
– (C).
(34) ORS 164.138 – CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF A
RENTED OR LEASED MOTOR VEHICLE* – (C).
(35) ORS 164.140(4) – POSSESSION OF RENTED
PROPERTY* – (C).
(36) ORS 164.162 – MAIL THEFT OR RECEIPT OF
STOLEN MAIL – (C).
(For sentences imposed prior to
February 15, 2010, and for sentences imposed for crimes committed on or after
January 1, 2012; otherwise a Class A misdemeanor.)
(37) ORS 164.215 – BURGLARY II* – (C).
(38) ORS 164.315 – ARSON II* – (C).
(39) ORS 164.365 – CRIMINAL MISCHIEF I* –
(C).
(40) ORS 164.377 – COMPUTER FRAUD (LOTTERY)*
– (C).
(41) ORS 164.377(3) – COMPUTER CRIME* –
(C).
(42) ORS 164.868 – UNLAWFUL LABEL SOUND
RECORDING* – (C).
(43) ORS 164.869 – UNLAWFUL RECORD LIVE
PERFORMANCE* – (C).
(44) ORS 164.872 – UNLAWFUL LABEL VIDEOTAPE*
– (C).
(45) ORS 164.877(1) – TREE-SPIKING – (C).
(46) ORS 164.889 – INTERFERE W/ AGRICULTURAL
RESEARCH* – (C).
(47) ORS 165.013 – FORGERY I* – (C).
(48) ORS 165.022 – CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF FORGED
INSTRUMENT I* – (C).
(49) ORS 165.055(3)(A) – CREDIT CARD FRAUD*
– (C).
(50) ORS 165.065 – NEGOTIATING BAD CHECKS*
– (C).
(51) ORS 165.074 – UNLAWFUL FACTORING PAYMENT
CARD* v (C).
(52) ORS 165.692 – FILING A FALSE CLAIM FOR
HEALTH CARE PAYMENT – (C).
(53) ORS 165.800 – IDENTITY THEFT* – (C).
(54) ORS 166.015 – RIOT – (C).
(55) ORS 166.165 – INTIMIDATION I – (C).
(56) ORS 166.220 – UNLAWFUL USE OF WEAPON –
(C).
(57) ORS 166.270 – EX-CON IN POSSESSION OF
FIREARM – (C).
(58) ORS 166.272 – UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF FIREARM
– (B).
(59) ORS 166.370(1) – INTENT POSS. FIREARM OR
DANG. WEAP. IN and (5)(a) – PUBLIC BUILDING; DISCHARGE FIREARM IN SCHOOL
– (C).
(60) ORS 166.382 – POSSESSION OF DESTRUCTIVE
DEVICE – (C).
(61) ORS 166.384 – UNLAWFUL MANUFACTURE OF
DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE – (C).
(62) ORS 166.410 – ILLEGAL MANUFACTURE,
IMPORTATION OR TRANSFER OF FIREARMS – (B).
(63) ORS 166.643 – UNLAWFUL POSSESS SOFT BODY
ARMOR – (B).
(If offender committed or was
attempting to commit a person felony or misdemeanor involving violence,
otherwise CC 4.)
(64) ORS 167.057 – LURING A MINOR – (C).
(65) ORS 167.339 – ASSAULT OF A LAW ENFORCEMENT
ANIMAL – (C).
(66) ORS 167.388 – INTERFERE LIVESTOCK
PRODUCTION* – (C).
(67) ORS 647.145 – TRADEMARK COUNTERFEITING II*
– (C).
(68) ORS 647.150 – TRADEMARK COUNTERFEITING I*
– (B).
(69) ORS 811.182 – DRIVING WHILE
SUSPENDED/REVOKED – (C).
(70) ORS 811.705 – HIT & RUN VEHICLE (INJURY)
– (C).
(71) ORS 813.010(5) – FELONY DRIVING UNDER THE
INFLUENCE – (C).
(72) ORS 819.300 – POSSESSION OF STOLEN VEHICLE*
– (C).
(73) ORS 819.310 – TRAFFICKING IN STOLEN VEHICLES
– (C).
(If part of an organized operation
or if value of property taken from one or more victims was greater than
$50,000; otherwise CC 5.)
(74) ORS 830.475 – HIT AND RUN BOAT – (C).
(75) 2009 Oregon Laws Ch 783 – AGGRAVATED
HARRASSMENT – (C).
* Property offenses marked with an
asterisk shall be ranked at Crime Category 6 if the value of the property
stolen or destroyed was $50,000 or more, excluding the theft of a motor vehicle
used primarily for personal rather than commercial transportation.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 137.667, 2003 OL
Ch. 453, & 2009 OL Ch. 660
Stats. Implemented: ORS 137.667 -
137.669, 2001 OL Ch. 147, 635, 828 2003 2001 OL Ch. 383, 453, 543, 2005 OL Ch.
708, 2007 OL Ch. 684, 811, 869, 876, SB 1087 (2008), Ballot Measure 57 (2008),
& 2009 OL Ch. 660 & HB 3508 (2009) & 2009 OL Ch. 783; 2011 OL Ch. 3
§1; 2011 OL Ch. 598
Hist.: CJC 1-1999, f. & cert.
ef. 11-1-99; CJC 2-2001, f. 12-26-01, cert. ef. 1-1-02; CJC 2-2003, f.
12-31-03, cert. ef. 1-1-04; CJC 1-2005(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 10-14-05 thru
4-12-06; CJC 1-2006, f. & cert. ef. 4-12-06; CJC 3-2007, f. 12-31-07 &
cert. ef. 1-1-08; CJC 2-2008(Temp), f. 12-31-08, cert. ef. 1-1-09 thru 6-29-09;
CJC 2-2009(Temp), f. 3-24-09, cert. ef. 1-1-10 thru 6-29-10; CJC 3-2009(Temp),
f. & cert. ef. 6-17-09 thru 12-13-09; CJC 4-2009(Temp), f. & cert. ef.
9-16-09 thru 3-14-10; CJC 5-2009, f. 12-11-09, cert. ef. 12-13-09; CJC 7-2009,
f. 12-31-09, cert. ef. 1-1-10; CJC 3-2010(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 6-30-10
thru 12-26-10; CJC 5-2010, f. 12-13-10, cert. ef. 12-26-10; CJC 1-2011(Temp),
f. & cert. ef. 11-1-11 thru 4-27-12
213-017-0008
Crime Category 4
The following offenses are classified at crime category
4 on the Crime Seriousness Scale:
(1) Chapter 59 – BLUE SKY LAWS & SECURITIES
LAWS* – (C).
(2) DRUG OFFENSES (See division 19.).
(3)ORS 162.185 – SUPPLYING CONTRABAND –
(C).
(If offense cannot be ranked at CC
5, 6 or 7.)
(4) ORS 162.205 – FAILURE TO APPEAR I –
(C).
(5) ORS 163.245 – CUSTODIAL INTERFERENCE II
– (C).
(6) ORS 163.689 – POSSESSION OF MATERIAL
DEPICTING SEX. EXPLICIT CONDUCT OF CHILD II – (C).
(7) ORS 164.055 – THEFT I * – (C).
(8) ORS 164.065 – THEFT OF LOST/MISLAID PROPERTY*
– (C).
(9) ORS 164.075 – THEFT BY EXTORTION* –
(B).
(10) ORS 164.085 – THEFT BY DECEPTION* –
(C).
(11) ORS 164.125 – THEFT OF SERVICES* –
(C).
(12) ORS 164.135 – UNAUTHORIZED USE OF VEHICLE*
– (C).
(13) ORS 164.140(4) – POSSESSION OF RENTED
PROPERTY* – (C).
(14) ORS 164.215 – BURGLARY II* – (C).
(15) ORS 164.315 – ARSON II* – (C).
(16) ORS 164.365 – CRIMINAL MISCHIEF I* –
(C). (Except ORS 164.365(1)(e).)
(17) ORS 164.377(5) – COMPUTER FRAUD (LOTTERY)*
– (C).
(18) ORS 164.377(5) – COMPUTER CRIME* –
(C).
(19) ORS 164.868 – UNLAWFUL LABEL SOUND
RECORDING* – (C).
(20) ORS 164.869 – UNLAWFUL RECORD LIVE
PERFORMANCE* – (C).
(21) ORS 164.872 – UNLAWFUL LABEL VIDEOTAPE*
– (C).
(22) ORS 165.013 – FORGERY I* – (C).
(23) ORS 165.022 – CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF FORGED
INSTRUMENT I* – (C).
(24) ORS 165.032 – CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF FORGERY
DEVICE – (C).
(25) ORS 165.055(3)(A) – CREDIT CARD FRAUD*
– (C).
(26) ORS 165.065 – NEGOTIATING BAD CHECKS *
– (C).
(27) ORS 165.074 – UNLAWFUL FACTORING PAYMENT
CARD * – (C).
(28) ORS 165.581 – CELLULAR COUNTERFEITING I
– (B).
(29) ORS 165.800 – IDENTITY THEFT* – (C).
(30) ORS 165.810 – UNLAWFUL POSSESSION PERSONAL
ID DEVICE. – (C).
(31) ORS 166.023 – DISORDERLY CONDUCT I –
(C).
(32) ORS 166.643 – UNLAWFUL POSSESS SOFT BODY
ARMOR – (B). (If not categorized at CC 6)
(33) ORS 167.262 – USING A MINOR IN CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE OFFENSE – (A).
(CC 8 if minor 3 or more yrs.
Younger than offender.)
(34) ORS 167.388 – INTERFERE LIVESTOCK
PRODUCTION* – (C).
(35) ORS 181.599 – FAIL/REPORT SEX OFFENDER
– (C).
(36) ORS 647.145 – TRADEMARK COUNTERFEITING II*
– (C).
(37) ORS 647.150 – TRADEMARK COUNTERFEITING I*
– (B).
(38) ORS 819.300 – POSSESSION OF STOLEN VEHICLE*
– (C).
(39) 2007 Oregon Laws Ch 498 - ORGANIZED RETAIL THEFT
– (B).
(40) 2007 Oregon Laws Ch 681 – ALTERATION OF A
DOCUMENT OF GIFT – (C).
(41) 2007 Oregon Laws Ch 684 – CRIMINAL
POSSESSION OF A RENTED OR LEASED MOTOR VEHICLE* – (C).
(42) 2011 Or Laws Ch 598 – FELONY DRIVING UNDER
THE INFLUENCE – (C).
* Property offenses marked with an
asterisk shall be ranked at Crime Category 4 if either of the following factors
was included in the commission of the offense:
(a) The value of the property stolen or destroyed was
$5,000 or more but less than $10,000; or
(b) The property stolen was a vehicle valued at $10,000
or more and used primarily for personal rather than commercial transportation.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 137.667 &
2003 OL Ch. 453
Stats. Implemented: ORS 137.667 -
137.669, 164.889, 166.643 & 2003 OL Ch. 383, 453, 543, 632, 2005 OL Ch.
708, 2007 OL Ch. 498, 681 & 684; 2011 OL Ch. 3 §1; 2011 OL Ch. 598
Hist.: CJC 1-1999, f. & cert.
ef. 11-1-99; CJC 2-2001, f. 12-26-01, cert. ef. 1-1-02; CJC 2-2003, f.
12-31-03, cert. ef. 1-1-04; CJC 1-2005(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 10-14-05 thru
4-12-06; CJC 1-2006, f. & cert. ef. 4-12-06; CJC 3-2007, f. 12-31-07 &
cert. ef. 1-1-08; CJC 1-2011(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 11-1-11 thru 4-27-12
Notes
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