(1) As used in ORS 133.405 to 133.408: (a) “Adjoining state” means California, Idaho, Nevada or Washington. (b) “Certified peace officer” means a regularly employed peace officer or police officer from an adjoining state, including a peace officer or police officer employed by a local government of an adjoining state. (c) “Employing agency” means a […]
(1) A certified peace officer who exercises authority under ORS 133.405 and the officer’s employing agency are subject to the same civil immunities and liabilities as a peace officer and the peace officer’s employing agency in Oregon. (2) A certified peace officer who exercises authority under ORS 133.405 is subject to the supervisory control of […]
(1) ORS 133.405 and 133.407 do not limit the authority of an officer of another state to make an arrest or take other action under ORS 133.410 to 133.440. ORS 133.405 and 133.407 apply only in the absence of a mutual aid agreement between the State of Oregon and an adjoining state, or between local […]
ORS 133.410 to 133.440 may be cited as the Uniform Act on Fresh Pursuit.
As used in ORS 133.410 to 133.440: (1) “Fresh pursuit” includes fresh pursuit as defined by the common law; the pursuit of a person who has committed a felony or who reasonably is suspected of having committed a felony; and the pursuit of a person suspected of having committed a felony, though no felony actually […]
(1) Any member of a duly organized state, county or municipal peace unit of another state of the United States who enters this state in fresh pursuit, and continues within this state in such fresh pursuit, of a person in order to arrest the person on the ground that the person is believed to have […]
If an arrest is made in this state by an officer of another state in accordance with ORS 133.430, the officer shall without unnecessary delay take the person arrested before a magistrate of the county in which the arrest was made, who shall conduct a hearing for the purpose of determining the lawfulness of the […]