(2) When a crime involves domestic violence, the accusatory instrument may plead, and the prosecution may prove at trial, domestic violence as an element of the crime. When a crime is so pleaded, the words "constituting domestic violence" may be added to the title of the crime. [2003 c.319 §1]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
Chapter 132 - Grand Jury, Indictments and Other Accusatory Instruments
Section 132.020 - Selection of grand juries; law applicable to additional jury; when inquiry void.
Section 132.060 - Oath or affirmation of jurors.
Section 132.090 - Presence of persons at sittings or deliberations of jury; interpreters.
Section 132.110 - When juror discharged; replacement; proceeding with lesser number.
Section 132.220 - Disclosure by juror of testimony of witness examined by jury.
Section 132.260 - Recording of testimony required; matters that may not be recorded.
Section 132.320 - Consideration of evidence; appearance by defendant.
Section 132.350 - Juror’s knowledge of an offense; action thereon.
Section 132.370 - Presentment of facts to court for instruction as to law.
Section 132.430 - Finding against indictment; indorsement "not a true bill."
Section 132.440 - Inquiry into conditions in correctional and youth correction facilities.
Section 132.550 - Contents of indictment.
Section 132.557 - Indictment must contain subcategory facts under certain circumstances.
Section 132.560 - Joinder of counts and charges; consolidation of charging instruments.
Section 132.586 - Pleading domestic violence in accusatory instrument.