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Oregon Court of Appeals 02-10-10

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by: Abassos • February 9, 2010 • no comments

Read the full article for details about the following new cases: Giving False Info to a Police Officer - Mental State

Sorry about the delay. Just back from vacation.

Only one appellate case last week and it was a state's concession on settled law:

To be convicted of False Info, the State must prove that the defendant knew the officer was requesting the information for the purpose of issuing a citation. See State v. Jaha, 118 Or App 497 (1993). State v. Smith