(2) At any time after the court enters a material witness order, the court may order, or the district attorney or the defendant may file a petition to conduct, a deposition to perpetuate the testimony of the material witness.
(3)(a) The petition must be in writing and sworn to by the petitioner.
(b) The petitioner shall serve a notice and a copy of the petition on the opposing party and on the material witness.
(4) A petition filed under this section must describe:
(a) The basis on which the court entered the material witness order;
(b) Any findings made by the court in establishing the security amount under ORS 136.612;
(c) Any findings made by the court in detaining the material witness; and
(d) The reasons that perpetuating the testimony of the material witness is necessary.
(5) The court shall grant or deny the petition no later than 30 days after the date the petition is filed. The court shall consider whether the perpetuation of the testimony will prevent failure or delay of justice for the parties and the material witness. If the court orders the deposition of the material witness, the court may specify the subject matter of the deposition, impose limitations on the deposition and require audio or video recording of the deposition.
(6) The deposition of a material witness under this section does not invalidate or otherwise affect the material witness order, but may be considered in connection with an application to vacate or modify the order under ORS 136.612 (5).
(7) The Oregon Evidence Code applies to depositions under this section. [2015 c.623 §7]
Note: 136.616 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
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
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 136.210 - 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 136.290 - 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 136.427 - 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 136.595 - How subpoena is served; proof of service; service on law enforcement agency.
Section 136.600 - Certain civil procedures applicable in criminal context.
Section 136.603 - 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 136.760 - 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 136.785 - Burden of proof; effect of finding.