2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 133 - Arrest and Related Procedures; Search and Seizure; Extradition
Section 133.400 - Recording of custodial interviews of adults.


(2) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to:
(a) A statement made before a grand jury;
(b) A statement made on the record in open court;
(c) A custodial interview conducted in another state in compliance with the laws of that state;
(d) A custodial interview conducted by a federal law enforcement officer in compliance with the laws of the United States;
(e) A statement that was spontaneously volunteered and did not result from a custodial interview;
(f) A statement made during arrest processing in response to a routine question;
(g) A law enforcement agency that employs five or fewer peace officers;
(h) A custodial interview conducted in connection with an investigation carried out by a corrections officer, a youth corrections officer or a staff member of the Oregon State Hospital in the performance of the officer’s or staff member’s official duties of treatment, custody, control or supervision of individuals committed to or confined in a place of incarceration or detention; or
(i) A custodial interview for which the state demonstrates good cause for the failure to electronically record the interview.
(3)(a) If the state offers an unrecorded statement made under the circumstances described in subsection (1) of this section in a criminal proceeding alleging the commission of aggravated murder or a crime listed in ORS 137.700 or 137.707 and the state is unable to demonstrate, by a preponderance of the evidence, that an exception described in subsection (2) of this section applies, upon the request of the defendant, the court shall instruct the jury regarding the legal requirement described in subsection (1) of this section and the superior reliability of electronic recordings when compared with testimony about what was said and done.
(b) The court may not exclude the defendant’s statement or dismiss criminal charges as a result of a violation of this section.
(c) If each of the statements made by the defendant that the state offers into evidence is recorded, the court may not give a cautionary jury instruction regarding the content of the defendant’s statements.
(4) A law enforcement agency that creates an electronic recording of a custodial interview shall preserve the recording until the defendant’s conviction for the offense is final and all direct, post-conviction relief and habeas corpus appeals are exhausted, or until the prosecution of the offense is barred by law.
(5) The state shall provide an electronic copy of a defendant’s custodial interview to a defendant in accordance with ORS 135.805 to 135.873. Providing an electronic copy of the custodial interview to the defendant constitutes compliance with ORS 135.815 (1)(b), and the state is not required to provide the defendant with a transcript of the contents of the interview. Unless the court orders otherwise, the defendant’s attorney may not copy, disseminate or republish the electronic copy of the custodial interview, except to provide a copy to an agent of the defendant’s attorney for the limited purpose of case preparation.
(6) An electronic recording of a custodial interview, and any transcription of the recording, that is certified as containing a complete recording, or a complete transcription, of the entirety of the custodial interview, from the advisement of constitutional rights to the conclusion of the custodial interview, is admissible in any pretrial or post-trial hearing for the purpose of establishing the contents of a statement made in the recording and the identity of the person who made the statement, if the statement is otherwise admissible. A certification that complies with this subsection satisfies the requirements of ORS 40.505 and 132.320 for the recording or transcription. This subsection does not prohibit a party from calling a witness to testify regarding the custodial interview.
(7) As used in this section:
(a) "Custodial interview" means an interview in which the person questioned is in custody and is required to be advised of the person’s constitutional rights.
(b) "Good cause" includes, but is not limited to, situations in which:
(A) The defendant refused, or expressed an unwillingness, to have the custodial interview electronically recorded;
(B) The failure to electronically record the custodial interview was the result of equipment failure and a replacement device was not immediately available;
(C) The person operating the recording equipment believed, in good faith, that the equipment was recording the custodial interview;
(D) Electronically recording the custodial interview would jeopardize the safety of any person or the identity of a confidential informant;
(E) Exigent circumstances prevented the recording of the custodial interview; or
(F) The peace officer conducting the custodial interview reasonably believed, at the time the custodial interview began, that the custodial interview was conducted in connection with a crime other than aggravated murder as defined in ORS 163.095 or a crime listed in ORS 137.700 or 137.707.
(c) "Law enforcement facility" means a courthouse, building or premises that is a place of operation for a municipal police department, county sheriff’s office or other law enforcement agency at which persons may be detained in connection with a juvenile delinquency petition or criminal charge. [2009 c.488 §1; 2017 c.431 §1; 2019 c.216 §1]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes

Chapter 133 - Arrest and Related Procedures; Search and Seizure; Extradition

Section 133.005 - Definitions for ORS 133.005 to 133.400 and 133.410 to 133.450.

Section 133.007 - Sufficiency of information or complaint; previous convictions; use of statutory language.

Section 133.015 - Contents of information or complaint.

Section 133.030 - Who are magistrates.

Section 133.033 - Peace officer; community caretaking functions.

Section 133.035 - Ex parte emergency protective orders; service; expiration; contempt proceeding; required availability of judges; fees; forms.

Section 133.055 - Criminal citation; exception for domestic disturbance; notice of rights.

Section 133.060 - Cited person to appear before magistrate; failure to appear; appearance during statewide emergency.

Section 133.066 - Criminal citations generally.

Section 133.068 - Contents of criminal citation issued without complaint.

Section 133.069 - Contents of criminal citation issued with complaint; nonconformance.

Section 133.070 - Criminal citation where arrest without warrant is authorized for ordinance violation.

Section 133.073 - Electronic filing of criminal citation; court rules.

Section 133.076 - Failure to appear on criminal citation.

Section 133.120 - Authority to issue warrant.

Section 133.140 - Content and form of warrant.

Section 133.220 - Who may make arrest.

Section 133.225 - Arrest by private person.

Section 133.235 - Arrest by peace officer; procedure.

Section 133.239 - Arrest by parole and probation officer; procedure.

Section 133.245 - Arrest by federal officer; procedure.

Section 133.310 - Authority of peace officer to arrest without warrant.

Section 133.315 - Liability of peace officer making arrest.

Section 133.318 - Providing false foreign restraining order; false representation to peace officer.

Section 133.375 - Definitions for ORS 133.375 to 133.381.

Section 133.377 - Arrest of persons for cruelty to animals; immunity of peace officer providing care for animal.

Section 133.381 - Procedure in arrests for violation of certain restraining orders; arrest of person not in county where order or warrant issued.

Section 133.400 - Recording of custodial interviews of adults.

Section 133.402 - Recording of custodial interviews of juveniles.

Section 133.403 - Voluntariness of statement by juvenile during custodial interview.

Section 133.405 - Definitions for ORS 133.405 to 133.408; provision of law enforcement services.

Section 133.407 - Immunities and liabilities; supervision; compensation; training.

Section 133.408 - Application of ORS 133.405 and 133.407.

Section 133.420 - Definitions for ORS 133.410 to 133.440.

Section 133.430 - Authority to make arrest in fresh pursuit.

Section 133.450 - Return of arrest warrant; release decision.

Section 133.455 - Receipts for property taken from person in custody; penalty.

Section 133.460 - Forfeiture of conveyances used unlawfully to conceal or transport stolen property.

Section 133.465 - Seizure of stolen animals or other property being transported; proceedings against person arrested.

Section 133.470 - Sale of seized property; rights of owner and lienholder.

Section 133.515 - Interpreter to be made available to person with a disability.

Section 133.518 - Duty of peace officer to request emergency medical services.

Section 133.525 - Definitions for ORS 133.525 to 133.703.

Section 133.535 - Permissible objects of search and seizure.

Section 133.537 - Protection of things seized; liability of agency.

Section 133.539 - Obtaining information from portable electronic devices.

Section 133.545 - Issuance of search warrant; where executable; form of application.

Section 133.555 - Hearing.

Section 133.565 - Contents of search warrant.

Section 133.575 - Execution of warrant.

Section 133.605 - Use of force in executing warrants.

Section 133.615 - Return of the warrant.

Section 133.617 - "Mobile tracking device" defined.

Section 133.619 - Execution of warrant authorizing mobile tracking device.

Section 133.621 - Medical procedures; immunity from liability for performing.

Section 133.623 - Handling and disposition of things seized.

Section 133.633 - Motion for return or restoration of things seized.

Section 133.643 - Ground for motion for return or restoration of things seized.

Section 133.653 - Postponement of return or restoration; appellate review; contents of order.

Section 133.663 - Disputed possession rights.

Section 133.673 - Motions to suppress evidence.

Section 133.693 - Challenge to truth of evidence.

Section 133.703 - Identity of informants.

Section 133.705 - Definitions for ORS 133.705 to 133.717.

Section 133.707 - Custodian’s obligation to preserve biological evidence; effect of inability to produce in judicial proceeding; rules.

Section 133.709 - Notice of intent to dispose; motion to preserve.

Section 133.713 - Inventory; right to review.

Section 133.715 - Order; appeal.

Section 133.717 - Provision of notice or order to defendant.

Section 133.721 - Definitions for ORS 41.910 and 133.721 to 133.739.

Section 133.724 - Order for interception of communications; application; grounds for issuance; contents of order; progress reports.

Section 133.726 - Interception of oral communication without order; order for interception of oral communication; application; grounds for issuance; contents of order; penalties.

Section 133.731 - Inventory; contents; inspection of intercepted communications.

Section 133.735 - Suppression of intercepted communications; procedure; grounds; appeal.

Section 133.736 - Suppression of intercepted oral communication; procedure; appeal.

Section 133.737 - Disclosure and use of intercepted communications.

Section 133.739 - Civil damages for willful interception, disclosure or use of communications; attorney fees; defense; effect on other remedies.

Section 133.741 - Law enforcement agency policies and procedures regarding video and audio recordings; requirements; exceptions.

Section 133.743 - Definitions for ORS 133.743 to 133.857; appointment of legal counsel to assist Governor.

Section 133.745 - Determination of security requirements to carry out extradition.

Section 133.763 - Facts documents must show.

Section 133.797 - Confinement of prisoner.

Section 133.833 - Application for requisition; filing and forwarding of papers.

Section 133.835 - Extradition of persons imprisoned or awaiting trial in another state or who have left the demanding state under compulsion.

Section 133.843 - Written waiver of extradition proceedings.

Section 133.865 - Arrest and Return Account.

Section 133.870 - Release of booking photo by law enforcement agency.

Section 133.875 - Removal of booking photo from publication or website; liability.

Section 133.992 - Penalties.