Title 133 · ORS Chapter 133
133.465, is perishable, or livestock or fowls where the cost of keeping is great, the sheriff shall, upon order of the court, sell the same in the manner in which property is sold on execution. [Forme
Citation: ORS 133.465
Section: 133.465
133.465, is perishable, or livestock or fowls where the cost of keeping is great, the sheriff shall, upon order of the court, sell the same in the manner in which property is sold on execution. [Formerly 142.120]
����� 133.495 Retention of property to answer order of court. The proceeds of the sale mentioned in ORS 133.485 and other property seized shall be retained by liens, if not released on bond, to answer any order that may be entered by the court upon the trial of the person arrested. [Formerly 142.130]
����� 133.510 [Repealed by 1965 c.508 �8]
����� 133.515 Interpreter to be made available to person with a disability. (1) As used in this section:
����� (a) �Person with a disability� means a person who cannot readily understand or communicate the English language, or cannot understand the proceedings or a charge made against the person, or is incapable of presenting or assisting in the presentation of a defense, because of deafness, or because of a physical hearing impairment or physical speaking impairment.
����� (b) �Qualified interpreter� means a person who is readily able to communicate with the person with a disability, translate the proceedings, and accurately repeat and translate the statements of the person with a disability to the officer or other person.
����� (2) Upon the arrest of a person with a disability and before interrogating or taking the statement of the person with a disability, the arresting peace officer, or when the arrest is by a private person, the officer to whom the person with a disability is delivered, shall make available to the person with a disability, at the earliest possible time, a qualified interpreter to assist the person with a disability throughout the interrogation or taking of a statement.
����� (3) The public employer of the arresting peace officer or officer to whom the person with a disability is delivered shall pay the fees and expenses of the qualified interpreter. [1973 c.386 �3; 1981 s.s. c.3 �139; 1989 c.224 �9; 2007 c.70 �34; 2015 c.397 �1]
����� 133.518 Duty of peace officer to request emergency medical services. When a peace officer, as defined in ORS 161.015, encounters a restrained person suffering a respiratory or cardiac compromise, the officer shall request emergency medical services immediately if:
����� (1) It is tactically feasible to request emergency medical services; and
����� (2) The officer has access to communications. [2021 c.294 �2]
����� Note: 133.518 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 133 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
����� 133.520 [Amended by 1965 c.508 �2; 1973 c.836 �75; renumbered 133.450]
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����� 133.525 Definitions for ORS 133.525 to 133.703. As used in ORS 133.525 to 133.703, unless the context requires otherwise:
����� (1) �Interrelated conduct� means engaging in at least two incidents of activity that:
����� (a) Have the same or similar intents, results, accomplices, victims or methods of commission, or are otherwise interrelated by distinguishing characteristics, including a connection to the same enterprise;
����� (b) Are not isolated incidents; and
����� (c) Violate one or more provisions of ORS 475.005 to 475.285, 475.752 to 475.980, 475A.210 to