Oregon Appellate Ct - Dec 7, 2016
by: Sara Werboff • December 9, 2016 • no comments
State v. Sercus, 282 Or App 633 (2016) (Armstrong, P.J.)
State v. Burk, 282 Or App 638 (2016) (Sercombe, P.J.)
State v. Walraven, 282 Or App 649 (2016) (Egan, J.)
State v. Mendoza, 292 Or App 656 (2016) (Tookey, J.)
State v. Davis, 292 Or App 660 (2016) (Schorr, J.)
State v. McCright, 282 Or App 692 (2016) (Haselton, S.J.)
State v. Daggett, 282 Or App 715 (2016) (per curiam)
State v. Wilson, 282 Or App 717 (2016) (per curiam)
Per Curiam - Legally Insufficient Evidence of Physical Injury
Where the state presented no evidence that defendant caused the complainant a diminishment in the ability to use a body part or a disruption in the normal functioning of a bodily organ, there was insufficient evidence that defendant caused a physical injury for the purposes of fourth-degree assault.
State v. Grant, 282 Or App 719 (2016) (per curiam)
State v. A.J.E., 282 Or App 721 (2016) (per curiam)
State v. L.M.H., 282 Or App 723 (2016) (per curiam)
DHS v. P.M.M., 282 Or App 725 (2016) (per curiam)
State v. W.B.R., 282 Or App 727 (2016) (per curiam)