Oregon Appellate Court - June 12, 2013
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* The word ‘use' in ORS 166.220(1)(a) - unlawful use of a weapon - describes both the actual use of physical force and the threat of immediate use of physical force. [http://www.publications.ojd.state.or.us/docs/A149837.pdf "State v. Boggs"], 257 Or. App.__ (2013) | * The word ‘use' in ORS 166.220(1)(a) - unlawful use of a weapon - describes both the actual use of physical force and the threat of immediate use of physical force. [http://www.publications.ojd.state.or.us/docs/A149837.pdf "State v. Boggs"], 257 Or. App.__ (2013) | ||
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Driver stopped when passenger’s license taken
A driver is stopped when an officer takes the driver’s name and the passenger’s ID to conduct a warrants check. "State v. Dierks", 257 Or. App.__(2013).
PER CURIAM OPINIONS:
- Restitution is inappropriate in the absence of a causal relationship between the defendant’s criminal conduct and the victim's economic loss. "State v. McDonald', 257 Or. App. __
- The word ‘use' in ORS 166.220(1)(a) - unlawful use of a weapon - describes both the actual use of physical force and the threat of immediate use of physical force. "State v. Boggs", 257 Or. App.__ (2013)