OAR 213-004-0005
Attempts And Solicitations


(1)

A conviction for an attempted crime shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at two crime categories below the appropriate category for the completed crime. A sentence imposed for an attempted crime shall not exceed the maximum sentence permitted for such criminal conduct under ORS 161.405 (“Attempt” described).

(2)

A conviction for soliciting a crime shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at two crime categories below the appropriate category for the completed crime. A sentence imposed for a solicitation offense shall not exceed the maximum sentence permitted by law for such criminal conduct under ORS 161.435 (Solicitation).

(3)

A conviction for attempted Aggravated Murder shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at crime category 11.

(4)

A conviction for attempted Murder I shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at crime category 10.

(5)

A conviction for attempted Murder II shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at crime category 9.

(6)

A conviction for an attempt or solicitation of an offense ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at crime category 1 or 2 shall be ranked at crime category 1.

Source: Rule 213-004-0005 — Attempts And Solicitations, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=213-004-0005.

Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

Rule 213-004-0005’s source at or​.us