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holding that fanny packs were containers "intended primarily to store valuables" in a general sense and, therefore, excepted from the Atkinson prohibition
Summary of this case from State v. BarnettOpinion
1998.
holding that fanny packs were containers "intended primarily to store valuables" in a general sense and, therefore, excepted from the Atkinson prohibition
Summary of this case from State v. Barnett1998.
holding that fanny packs were containers "intended primarily to store valuables" in a general sense and, therefore, excepted from the Atkinson prohibition
Summary of this case from State v. Barnettholding that a fanny pack was lawfully inventoried where the relevant city ordinance provided that fanny packs could be inventoried
Summary of this case from State v. Swansonupholding inventory conducted pursuant to authorization in the Gresham City Code, which described in detail the circumstances in which custodial inventories were to occur and the scope of such inventories
Summary of this case from State v. Haneyreviewing for legal error trial court's determination of the scope of sentencing authority
Summary of this case from State v. Sierrainvoking and applying Cheek formulation in concluding that the state had presented legally sufficient evidence that the defendant's law firm with which, during the relevant period, “[b]etween one and three attorneys” were associated, constituted an ORICO “enterprise” and that “defendant had committed the predicate acts charged through the enterprise of his law office”
Summary of this case from State v. Walkernoting that first-degree manslaughter includes the lesser-included offenses of second-degree manslaughter, which requires a mental state of recklessness, and criminally negligent homicide, which requires a mental state of criminal negligence
Summary of this case from State v. Delcurtosetting out standard of review
Summary of this case from State v. SchwartzFull title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Jan 1, 1998
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