Title 133 · ORS Chapter 133

133.717, the court, after determining whether the evidence was destroyed maliciously, may impose appropriate sanctions and order appropriate remedies. The court may not order the reversal of a convict

Citation: ORS 133.717

Section: 133.717

133.717, the court, after determining whether the evidence was destroyed maliciously, may impose appropriate sanctions and order appropriate remedies. The court may not order the reversal of a conviction under this subsection on the sole grounds that the biological evidence is no longer available.

����� (7)(a) The Attorney General shall adopt rules establishing:

����� (A) Standards for the proper collection, retention, preservation and cataloging of biological evidence applicable to criminal investigations into, and criminal prosecutions for, covered offenses; and

����� (B) A standard form for use by custodians in providing the written notice described in ORS