ORS 156.210
Judgment on plea of guilty, no contest or on conviction


When the defendant pleads guilty, no contest, or is convicted, either by the justice or the jury, the justice shall give judgment thereon for such punishment as may be prescribed by law for the crime. [Amended by 1973 c.836 §333]

Source: Section 156.210 — Judgment on plea of guilty, no contest or on conviction, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors156.­html.

156.010
Criminal procedure statutes govern generally
156.020
Filing complaint as commencement of action
156.030
Form and sufficiency of complaint
156.040
Security for costs
156.050
Warrant of arrest
156.060
Issuance, requisites and execution of warrant of arrest
156.070
Reading complaint to defendant
156.080
Defendant’s plea
156.090
Action to be tried within one day unless continued
156.100
Change of place of trial
156.110
Trial by court or jury
156.120
Injured person must appear or be subpoenaed
156.130
Demand for and selection of jury
156.140
Rendition and entry of verdict on docket
156.160
Jury trial without prepayment of trial fee
156.210
Judgment on plea of guilty, no contest or on conviction
156.220
Judgment imposing monetary obligation
156.230
Money judgments
156.240
Judgment entry or certified copy as evidence
156.270
Discharge of defendant upon finding the defendant not guilty
156.280
Entry that prosecution was malicious or without probable cause
156.290
Judgment against complainant for costs and disbursements
156.300
Enforcement of judgment against complainant
156.310
Payment of fine and costs by defendant
156.315
Assignment of judgment to Department of Revenue
156.410
Release of defendant before trial
156.440
Commitment of defendant
156.450
Form of commitment
156.460
How commitment is executed
156.510
Proceeding when crime is not within jurisdiction of justice court
156.520
Function of district attorney in justice court
156.530
Disposition of money paid on judgment
156.705
Jurisdiction over offenses against animals
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