(1) As used in this section: (a) “History of sexual assault” means that a person has engaged in unlawful sexual conduct that: (A) Was not committed as part of the same criminal episode as the crime for which the person is currently being sentenced; and (B) Seriously endangered the life or safety of another person […]
(1)(a) A court shall order a presentence investigation and an examination of the defendant by a psychiatrist or psychologist upon motion of the district attorney if: (A) The defendant is convicted of a crime listed in ORS 137.765 (3); and (B) In the opinion of the court, there is reason to believe that the defendant […]
(1) When a defendant is examined under ORS 137.767, the defendant may retain a psychiatrist, psychologist or other expert to perform an examination on the defendant’s behalf. A psychiatrist, psychologist or other expert retained by the defendant must be provided reasonable access to: (a) The defendant for the purpose of the examination; and (b) All […]
(1) No sooner than 10 years after a person sentenced under ORS 137.765 is released to post-prison supervision, the person may petition the sentencing court for a resentencing hearing requesting that the judgment be modified to terminate post-prison supervision. The district attorney of the county must be named and served as a respondent in the […]