As used in ORS 164.305 to 164.377, except as the context requires otherwise: (1) “Protected property” means any structure, place or thing customarily occupied by people, including “public buildings” as defined by ORS 479.168 and “forestland,” as defined by ORS 477.001. (2) “Property of another” means property in which anyone other than the actor has […]
(1) A person commits the crime of arson in the second degree if: (a) By starting a fire or causing an explosion, the person intentionally damages: (A) Any building of another that is not protected property; or (B) Any property of another and the damages to the property exceed $750; or (b) By knowingly engaging […]
(1) A person commits the crime of arson in the first degree if: (a) By starting a fire or causing an explosion, the person intentionally damages: (A) Protected property of another; (B) Any property, whether the property of the person or the property of another person, and such act recklessly places another person in danger […]
(1) A person commits the crime of reckless burning if the person recklessly damages property of another by fire or explosion. (2) Reckless burning is a Class A misdemeanor. [1971 c.743 §142]
(1) A person commits the crime of arson incident to the manufacture of a controlled substance in the second degree if, by knowingly engaging in the manufacture of a controlled substance, the person causes a fire or causes an explosion that damages: (a) Any building of another that is not protected property; or (b) Any […]
(1) A person commits the crime of arson incident to the manufacture of a controlled substance in the first degree if, by knowingly engaging in the manufacture of a controlled substance, the person causes a fire or causes an explosion that damages: (a) The protected property of another; (b) Any property, whether the property of […]
(1) A person commits the crime of criminal mischief in the third degree if, with intent to cause substantial inconvenience to the owner or to another person, and having no right to do so nor reasonable ground to believe that the person has such right, the person tampers or interferes with property of another. (2) […]
(1) A person commits the crime of criminal mischief in the second degree if: (a) The person violates ORS 164.345, and as a result thereof, damages property in an amount exceeding $500; or (b) Having no right to do so nor reasonable ground to believe that the person has such right, the person intentionally damages […]
(1) A person commits the crime of criminal mischief in the first degree who, with intent to damage property, and having no right to do so nor reasonable ground to believe that the person has such right: (a) Damages or destroys property of another: (A) In an amount exceeding $1,000; (B) By means of an […]
For purposes of ORS 164.345, 164.354 and 164.365, the value of damage done during single incidents of criminal mischief may be added together if the incidents of criminal mischief were committed: (1) Against multiple victims in the same course of conduct; or (2) Against the same victim, or two or more persons who are joint […]
[1989 c.584 §4; 2003 c.543 §5; renumbered 167.337 in 2003]
(1) A person commits the crime of tampering with cable television equipment if the person: (a) Knowingly tampers or otherwise interferes with or connects to by any means, whether mechanical, electrical, acoustical or other means, any cable, wire or other device used for the distribution of cable television service, without authority of the provider of […]
(1) As used in this section: (a) To “access” means to instruct, communicate with, store data in, retrieve data from or otherwise make use of any resources of a computer, computer system or computer network. (b) “Computer” means, but is not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical electrochemical or other high-speed data processing device that […]