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  • 161.290
    Incapacity due to immaturity
  • 161.295
    Effect of mental disease or defect
  • 161.300
    Evidence of disease or defect admissible as to intent
  • 161.305
    Disease or defect as af­firm­a­tive de­fense
  • 161.309
    Notice prerequisite to de­fense
  • 161.313
    Jury instruc­tions
  • 161.315
    Right of state to obtain mental examina­tion of defendant
  • 161.319
    Form of verdict on guilty except for insanity
  • 161.325
    Entry of judg­ment of guilty except for insanity
  • 161.326
    Commission of crime by per­son under board jurisdic­tion
  • 161.327
    Order giving jurisdic­tion to Psychiatric Security Review Board
  • 161.328
    Initia­tion of civil commit­ment pro­ceed­­ing
  • 161.329
    Order of discharge
  • 161.332
    "Condi­tional release" defined
  • 161.336
    Condi­tional release by Psychiatric Security Review Board
  • 161.341
    Order of commit­ment
  • 161.346
    Hearings on discharge, condi­tional release, commit­ment or modifica­tion
  • 161.351
    Discharge of per­son under jurisdic­tion of board
  • 161.360
    Mental disease or defect excluding fitness to proceed
  • 161.365
    Procedure for determining issue of fitness to proceed
  • 161.370
    Determina­tion of fitness
  • 161.375
    Escape of per­son placed at hospital or facility
  • 161.385
    Psychiatric Security Review Board
  • 161.387
    Board to imple­ment policies
  • 161.390
    Rules for assign­ment of per­sons to state mental hospitals or secure intensive community inpatient facilities
  • 161.395
    Subpoena power of board
  • 161.397
    Psychiatric Security Review Board Account
  • 161.400
    Leave of absence
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   2007 ORS § 161.332¹
"Conditional release" defined

As used in ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge of person under jurisdiction of board) and 161.385 (Psychiatric Security Review Board) to 161.395 (Subpoena power of board), "conditional release" includes, but is not limited to, the monitoring of mental and physical health treatment. [1977 c.380 §1; 1983 c.800 §8]

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§§ 161.325 (Entry of judgment of guilty except for insanity) to 161.351 (Discharge of person under jurisdiction of board)

Notes of Decisions

Under former version of these sec­tions, Psychiatric Security Review Board could, at initial disposi­tional hearing, order only commit­ment to mental hospital or condi­tional release, so it had no authority to make independent redetermina­tion of dangerousness of defendant or to order her discharged on basis of such redetermina­tion. Adams v. Psychiatric Security Review Bd., 290 Or 273, 621 P2d 572 (1980)

Law Review Cita­tions

18 WLR 23 (1982)

§§ 161.290 (Incapacity due to immaturity) to 161.370 (Determination of fitness)

Law Review Cita­tions

51 OLR 428 (1972); 52 OLR 285-295 (1973)

Chapter 161

Notes of Decisions

A juvenile court adjudica­tion of whether or not a child committed acts which would be a crim­i­nal viola­tion if committed by an adult must necessarily include an adjudica­tion of all af­firm­a­tive de­fenses that would be available to an adult being tried for the same crim­i­nal viola­tion. State ex rel Juvenile Dept. v. L. J., 26 Or App 461, 552 P2d 1322 (1976)

Law Review Cita­tions

2 EL 237 (1971); 51 OLR 427-637 (1972)

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1 Legislative Counsel Committee, CHAPTER 161—General Provisions, http://­www.­leg.­state.­or.­us/­ors/­161.­html External_link_icon(2007) (last ac­cessed Feb. 12, 2009).
 
2 Legislative Counsel Committee, Annotations to the Oregon Revised Stat­utes, Cumulative Supplement - 2007, Chapter 161, http://­www.­leg.­state.­or.­us/­ors/­annos/­161ano.­htm External_link_icon(2007) (last ac­cessed Feb. 12, 2009).
 
3 OregonLaws.org assembles these lists by analyzing references between Sections. Each listed item refers back to the current Section in its own text. The result reveals relationships in the code that may not have otherwise been apparent.
 
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