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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in ORS 161.315 to 161.351 and 161.385 to 161.395:
(1) “Conditional release” includes, but is not limited to, the monitoring of mental and physical health treatment.
(2) “Tier one offender” means a person who has been found guilty except for insanity of a tier one offense.
(3) “Tier one offense” means:
(a) Aggravated murder as defined in ORS 163.095;
(b) Attempt or conspiracy to commit aggravated murder as defined in ORS 163.095;
(c) Murder as defined in ORS 163.115;
(d) Attempt or conspiracy to commit murder as defined in ORS 163.115;
(e) Manslaughter in the first degree as defined in ORS 163.118;
(f) Manslaughter in the second degree as defined in ORS 163.125;
(g) Assault in the first degree as defined in ORS 163.185;
(h) Assault in the second degree as defined in ORS 163.175;
(i) Kidnapping in the first degree as defined in ORS 163.235;
(j) Kidnapping in the second degree as defined in ORS 163.225;
(k) Rape in the first degree as defined ORS 163.375;
(L) Rape in the second degree as defined in ORS 163.365;
(m) Sodomy in the first degree as defined in ORS 163.405;
(n) Sodomy in the second degree as defined in ORS 163.395;
(o) Unlawful sexual penetration in the first degree as defined ORS 163.411;
(p) Unlawful sexual penetration in the second degree as defined ORS 163.408;
(q) Sexual abuse in the first degree as defined in ORS 163.427;
(r) Robbery in the first degree as defined in ORS 164.415;
(s) Robbery in the second degree as defined in ORS 164.405;
(t) Arson in the first degree as defined in ORS 164.325;
(u) Using a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct as defined in ORS 163.670;
(v) Compelling prostitution as defined in ORS 167.017; or
(w) Aggravated vehicular homicide as defined in ORS 163.149.
(4) “Tier two offender” means a person who has been found guilty except for insanity only of offenses that are not tier one offenses.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Crimes and Punishments § 161.332 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-16-crimes-and-punishments/or-rev-st-sect-161-332/
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