OR · Capital: Salem
Oregon Evidence Code
Citation: OEC / ORS §§ 40.010–40.585
| Rule | Description |
|---|---|
| OEC 504-1 to 504-4 (ORS 40.225–40.240) | Oregon provides a comprehensive psychotherapist-patient privilege and a separate physician-patient privilege, both broader than the federal approach |
| OEC 803(18a) (ORS 40.460(18a)) | Oregon's child abuse hearsay exception allows statements by children under 12 about sexual or physical abuse if the court finds adequate indicia of reliability |
| OEC 412 (ORS 40.210) | Oregon's rape shield law bars evidence of victim's past sexual behavior with limited exceptions requiring in camera hearing and constitutional necessity |
Civil Procedure
Oregon R. Civ. P. (ORCP)
Criminal Procedure
ORS Title 14 (Crim. Procedure)
6
Civil Jury Size
12
Criminal Jury Size
No
Unanimity Required
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