Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 213 - OREGON CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION
Division 4 - THE SENTENCING GUIDELINES GRID
Section 213-004-0005 - Attempts And Solicitations

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 213-004-0005

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) A conviction for an attempted crime shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at two crime categories below the appropriate category for the completed crime. A sentence imposed for an attempted crime shall not exceed the maximum sentence permitted for such criminal conduct under ORS 161.405.

(2) A conviction for soliciting a crime shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at two crime categories below the appropriate category for the completed crime. A sentence imposed for a solicitation offense shall not exceed the maximum sentence permitted by law for such criminal conduct under ORS 161.435.

(3) A conviction for attempted Aggravated Murder shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at crime category 11.

(4) A conviction for attempted Murder I shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at crime category 10.

(5) A conviction for attempted Murder II shall be ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at crime category 9.

(6) A conviction for an attempt or solicitation of an offense ranked on the Crime Seriousness Scale at crime category 1 or 2 shall be ranked at crime category 1.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 137.667

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 137.667 - 137.669 & SB 1013 (2019)

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