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All rights, title, and interest in this publication, including any updates or revisions thereto, is the sole and exclusive property of Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Do not share, save, or reproduce this publication without prior permission from OCDLA for any purpose other than personal or professional use as an attorney. Do not sublicense, distribute, transfer, or otherwise share your subscription to this publication.  
 
All rights, title, and interest in this publication, including any updates or revisions thereto, is the sole and exclusive property of Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Do not share, save, or reproduce this publication without prior permission from OCDLA for any purpose other than personal or professional use as an attorney. Do not sublicense, distribute, transfer, or otherwise share your subscription to this publication.  
  
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Chapters with new cases in 2019 include 1a, 1c, 2a, 2c, 2d, 2f, 3d, 3f, 4 and 8
  
 
==Chapter 1 - Was there a search or a seizure? - Paul De Muniz ==
 
==Chapter 1 - Was there a search or a seizure? - Paul De Muniz ==

Revision as of 17:28, December 21, 2019


Contents

Search & Seizure in Oregon

2014 edition, with 2019 cumulative update

Edited by Ryan Scott & David Sherbo-Huggins

Copyright © 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 by the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.


All rights, title, and interest in this publication, including any updates or revisions thereto, is the sole and exclusive property of Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Do not share, save, or reproduce this publication without prior permission from OCDLA for any purpose other than personal or professional use as an attorney. Do not sublicense, distribute, transfer, or otherwise share your subscription to this publication.


Chapters with new cases in 2019 include 1a, 1c, 2a, 2c, 2d, 2f, 3d, 3f, 4 and 8

Chapter 1 - Was there a search or a seizure? - Paul De Muniz

Chapter 2 - Warrantless Seizures - David Sherbo-Huggins

Chapter 3 - Warrantless Searches - David Sherbo-Huggins

Chapter 4 - Inventories - Morgen Daniels

Chapter 5 - Search Warrants

Chapter 6 - Is Defendant Entitled to Suppression?

Chapter 7 - Administrative Searches

Chapter 8 - Search/Seizure of Digital Data

Chapter 9 - Before and After the Appeal

Chapter 10 - Suppression of Evidence Derived from Miranda Violations

Miscellaneous

Search and Seizure in Oregon, Miscellaneous


To report issues, errors or other discrepancies, contact editors Ryan Scott, ryan@ryanscottlaw.com, or David Sherbo-Huggins, david.sherbo-huggins@opds.state.or.us


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