Oregon

Does the state have a sentencing commission?  Yes, the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.   
 
Does the state have sentencing guidelines?  Yes, the “Oregon Sentencing Guidelines.”

 

If yes, are the sentencing guidelines voluntary/advisory or mandatory? Mandatory.

 

Does the state have drug courts?  Yes.  Click here to learn more. 

 

Helpful links

Governor John Kitzhaber  

Oregon Department of Corrections 

Oregon Board of Parole & Post-Prison Supervision 

Oregon Executive Clemency (pardons and commutations)

Oregon State Legislature  

Oregon Court System   

Oregon Drug Courts  

 

Want help finding a lawyer in this state?  Click here or contact the local association of criminal defense lawyers.  You can learn more about how to work with an attorney by reading our answers to frequently asked questions.

Want to search this state’s laws?  Click here 

Want to find out how a bill becomes a law in this state?  Click here 

Want to find your state legislative representatives?  Click here

Want to work on changing the laws in your state?  Learn how through our Citizen Action Kit!

 

Sentencing/Criminal Justice Reform Groups in the State

Partnership for Safety and Justice 

ACLU of Oregon

Oregon CURE

 

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