2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 136 - Criminal Trials
Section 136.427 - Confessions; corroboration not required; notice; hearing.


(a) The state files notice in accordance with subsection (3) of this section;
(b) The defendant is charged with a crime listed in ORS 163A.005;
(c) The victim of the crime is a vulnerable person;
(d) The victim is incompetent to testify under ORS 40.310;
(e) The confession is made to a peace officer or a federal officer, as those terms are defined in ORS 133.005, or to an individual conducting an investigation under ORS 430.745, while the officer or individual is acting in the course of official duty; and
(f) The court finds that there is sufficient evidence to establish the trustworthiness of the confession.
(2) In making the determination described in subsection (1)(f) of this section, the court shall consider the following factors, in addition to other factors the court considers important:
(a) Whether there is evidence demonstrating the truthfulness of portions of the confession;
(b) Whether the defendant had the opportunity to commit the crime;
(c) The method of interrogation used to solicit the confession; and
(d) Whether the defendant is a vulnerable person.
(3) The state shall file notice of the intention to rely on this section within 60 days of the arraignment, or of the defendant’s entry of the initial plea on an accusatory instrument, whichever is sooner. The court shall grant the state an extension for good cause shown.
(4) When the state files the notice described in subsection (3) of this section, the court shall conduct a hearing prior to trial. After the hearing, the court shall enter an order that indicates whether the confession alone is sufficient to warrant the conviction of the defendant without some other proof that the crime has been committed.
(5) As used in this section:
(a) "Activities of daily living" includes dressing, eating, toileting, bathing, exercising appropriate personal hygiene practices and moving from place to place.
(b) "Vulnerable person" means:
(A) A person under 18 years of age;
(B) A person 65 years of age or older;
(C) A person who meets the medical criteria for the receipt of services from a community program or facility as those terms are defined in ORS 430.735;
(D) A person with a developmental disability as that term is defined in ORS 40.460 (18a)(d); or
(E) A person who, as the result of a diagnosed medical condition, requires assistance in two or more activities of daily living. [2009 c.875 §2]
Note: 136.427 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 136 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes

Chapter 136 - Criminal Trials

Section 136.001 - Right to jury trial; waiver.

Section 136.005 - Challenge to jury panel.

Section 136.040 - When presence of defendant is necessary.

Section 136.060 - Jointly charged defendants to be tried jointly; exception.

Section 136.120 - Dismissal when prosecutor unready for trial; effect on subsequent prosecution; release of defendant.

Section 136.210 - Jury number; examination.

Section 136.220 - Challenge for implied bias.

Section 136.230 - Peremptory challenges.

Section 136.260 - Selection of alternate jurors; peremptory challenges.

Section 136.280 - Substitution of alternate for discharged juror; retention and discharge of alternates.

Section 136.290 - Limit on custody of defendant prior to trial; release if limit exceeded.

Section 136.295 - Application of ORS 136.290; when extensions granted.

Section 136.325 - Jury not to be informed of and not to consider punishment that may be imposed.

Section 136.330 - Trial procedure; polling jurors in writing.

Section 136.420 - Testimony to be given orally in court; exceptions.

Section 136.425 - Confessions and admissions; corroboration; defendant’s conduct in relation to declaration or act of another.

Section 136.427 - Confessions; corroboration not required; notice; hearing.

Section 136.432 - Limitation on court’s authority to exclude relevant evidence.

Section 136.433 - Proving previous conviction; stipulation; presentation to jury.

Section 136.434 - Challenge to validity of previous conviction.

Section 136.437 - Use of evidence in prosecution of prostitution offense.

Section 136.440 - Testimony of accomplice; corroboration; "accomplice" defined.

Section 136.447 - Medical records.

Section 136.450 - Number of jurors required for verdict.

Section 136.460 - Verdict where crime consists of degrees; lesser included offenses.

Section 136.535 - New trial; application of ORCP 64 F to motion in arrest of judgment.

Section 136.567 - Issuance of subpoena for witnesses for defendant; bar to dismissal.

Section 136.575 - Forms of subpoenas.

Section 136.580 - Subpoenas when books, papers or documents are required.

Section 136.583 - Seizure or production of papers, documents or records from recipient; notice; authentication.

Section 136.595 - How subpoena is served; proof of service; service on law enforcement agency.

Section 136.600 - Certain civil procedures applicable in criminal context.

Section 136.602 - Witness fees payable by county; method of payment; defense witness fees payable by defendant.

Section 136.603 - Payment of witness who is from outside state or is indigent.

Section 136.608 - Application procedure.

Section 136.611 - Court action upon receipt of application.

Section 136.612 - Hearing; security amount; vacation or modification of order.

Section 136.614 - Witness held in detention facility; payment.

Section 136.616 - Deposition to perpetuate testimony; procedure.

Section 136.619 - Immunity of witness compelled to testify.

Section 136.623 - Definitions.

Section 136.625 - Where witness material to proceeding in another state is in this state.

Section 136.627 - Where witness material to proceeding in this state is in another state.

Section 136.633 - Immunity of witness from arrest or service of process.

Section 136.655 - Spouse as witness.

Section 136.685 - Required explanations by law enforcement personnel to hypnosis subject; consent of subject required.

Section 136.760 - Definitions for ORS 136.765 to 136.785.

Section 136.765 - Notice to defendant.

Section 136.770 - Enhancement fact related to offense.

Section 136.773 - Enhancement fact related to defendant.

Section 136.776 - Effect of waiver of right to jury trial.

Section 136.780 - Evidence.

Section 136.785 - Burden of proof; effect of finding.

Section 136.790 - Notice to defendant upon remand.

Section 136.792 - Jury upon remand.