(a) Is collected as part of a criminal investigation into a covered offense; or
(b) Is otherwise in the possession of the custodian and reasonably may be used to incriminate or exculpate any person for a covered offense.
(2) When a custodian is required to preserve biological evidence under subsection (1) of this section, the custodian shall preserve the evidence in an amount and manner that is sufficient to develop a DNA profile. Except as otherwise provided in ORS 133.705 to 133.717, the biological evidence must be preserved:
(a) If the covered offense is aggravated murder, murder, rape in the first degree, sodomy in the first degree or unlawful sexual penetration in the first degree, for 60 years from the date each person is convicted of the offense or until each person convicted of the offense has died, whichever is earlier.
(b) If the covered offense is aggravated vehicular homicide, manslaughter in the first degree or manslaughter in the second degree, until each person convicted of the offense has served the person’s sentence.
(c) If no person is convicted of the covered offense or the law enforcement agency investigating the covered offense closes the case for a reason other than the conviction of a person, until the expiration of the statute of limitations.
(3) A custodian is not required to preserve physical evidence solely because the physical evidence contains biological evidence if the physical evidence is of such a size, bulk or physical character as to render retention impracticable. When the retention of physical evidence is impracticable, the custodian shall remove and preserve portions of the physical evidence likely to contain biological evidence in a quantity sufficient to permit future DNA testing before returning or disposing of the physical evidence.
(4) Upon the conclusion of any trial or hearing involving a covered offense, the court shall return any biological evidence in the possession of the court to the custodian responsible for preserving the biological evidence under ORS 133.705 to 133.717, unless the evidence was collected by the defense. If the evidence was collected by the defense, the court shall return the evidence to the attorney for the defendant.
(5) If a custodian is required to preserve biological evidence under ORS 133.705 to 133.717 and the custodian is unable to produce the evidence in a judicial proceeding, the individual to whom the custodian has delegated the duty to preserve the evidence shall prepare, sign and file with the court a sworn affidavit that indicates that the custodian is unable to produce the evidence and describes the efforts taken to locate the evidence.
(6) If a court finds that biological evidence was destroyed in violation of ORS 133.705 to 133.717, the court, after determining whether the evidence was destroyed maliciously, may impose appropriate sanctions and order appropriate remedies. The court may not order the reversal of a conviction under this subsection on the sole grounds that the biological evidence is no longer available.
(7)(a) The Attorney General shall adopt rules establishing:
(A) Standards for the proper collection, retention, preservation and cataloging of biological evidence applicable to criminal investigations into, and criminal prosecutions for, covered offenses; and
(B) A standard form for use by custodians in providing the written notice described in ORS 133.709 (1).
(b) The Attorney General shall consult with the Department of State Police and custodians before adopting rules under this subsection. [2009 c.489 §1; 2011 c.275 §1]
Note: See note under 133.705.
Structure 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 133.015 - Contents of information or complaint.
Section 133.030 - Who are magistrates.
Section 133.033 - Peace officer; community caretaking functions.
Section 133.055 - Criminal citation; exception for domestic disturbance; notice of rights.
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 133.073 - 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 133.400 - 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 133.470 - 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 133.565 - 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 133.709 - 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 133.731 - 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 133.745 - 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 133.843 - 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.