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Section 163.715 – Unlawful use of a global positioning system device.

(1) A person commits the crime of unlawful use of a global positioning system device if the person knowingly affixes a global positioning system device to a motor vehicle without consent of the owner of the motor vehicle. (2)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, unlawful use of a global positioning system […]

Section 163.730 – Definitions for ORS 30.866 and 163.730 to 163.750.

As used in ORS 30.866 and 163.730 to 163.750, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Alarm” means to cause apprehension or fear resulting from the perception of danger. (2) “Coerce” means to restrain, compel or dominate by force or threat. (3) “Contact” includes but is not limited to: (a) Coming into the visual or physical […]

Section 163.732 – Stalking.

(1) A person commits the crime of stalking if: (a) The person knowingly alarms or coerces another person or a member of that person’s immediate family or household by engaging in repeated and unwanted contact with the other person; (b) It is objectively reasonable for a person in the victim’s situation to have been alarmed […]

Section 163.735 – Citation; form.

(1) Upon a complaint initiated as provided in ORS 163.744, a law enforcement officer shall issue a citation ordering the person to appear in court within three judicial days and show cause why the court should not enter a court’s stalking protective order when the officer has probable cause to believe that: (a) The person […]

Section 163.686 – Encouraging child sexual abuse in the second degree.

(1) A person commits the crime of encouraging child sexual abuse in the second degree if the person: (a)(A)(i) Knowingly possesses or controls, or knowingly accesses with the intent to view, a visual recording of sexually explicit conduct involving a child for the purpose of arousing or satisfying the sexual desires of the person or […]

Section 163.687 – Encouraging child sexual abuse in the third degree.

(1) A person commits the crime of encouraging child sexual abuse in the third degree if the person: (a)(A)(i) Knowingly possesses or controls, or knowingly accesses with the intent to view, a visual recording of sexually explicit conduct involving a child for the purpose of arousing or satisfying the sexual desires of the person or […]

Section 163.690 – Lack of knowledge of age of child as affirmative defense.

It is an affirmative defense to any prosecution under ORS 163.684, 163.686, 163.687 or 163.693 that the defendant, at the time of engaging in the conduct prohibited therein, did not know and did not have reason to know that the relevant sexually explicit conduct involved a child. [1985 c.557 §7; 1987 c.864 §13; 1991 c.664 […]

Section 163.693 – Failure to report child pornography.

(1) As used in this section: (a) “Computer technician” means a person who repairs, installs or otherwise services a computer, computer network or computer system for compensation. (b) “Processor of photographic images” means a person who develops, processes, reproduces, transfers, edits or enhances photographic film into negatives, slides, prints, movies, digital images or video. (2) […]