Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 291 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 100 - ADMISSION, SENTENCE COMPUTATION AND RELEASE
Section 291-100-0090 - Credit for Time Served Toward a Probation Revocation Sentence
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 291-100-0090
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Time served as a condition of probation:
(a) Crimes
committed prior to November 1, 1989: Pursuant to ORS
137.545 (formerly ORS
137.550), an AIC will receive
credit for time served as a condition of probation pursuant to ORS
137.540 against the
incarceration term of any subsequent sentence resulting from revocation of
probation. Time served includes jail good time and work time credits as
certified.
(b) Crimes committed on
or after November 1, 1989 and judgments entered prior to July 18, 1995:
Pursuant to ORS 137.372 and former 137.550(6),
an AIC will receive credit for time served as a condition of probation pursuant
to ORS 137.540, or as part of a
probationary sentence pursuant to the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice
Commission, against the incarceration term of any subsequent sentence resulting
from revocation of probation only if ordered by the sentencing judge in the
judgment. Time thus served includes jail good time and work time credits as
certified.
(c) Crimes committed on
or after November 1, 1989 and judgments entered on or after July 18, 1995 and
before August 1, 2015: Pursuant to ORS
137.372, former ORS
137.550(6), and
ORS 137.545(7), an
AIC will receive credit for time served as a condition of probation pursuant to
ORS 137.540, or as part of a
probationary sentence pursuant to the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice
Commission, against the incarceration term of any subsequent sentence resulting
from revocation of probation unless the sentencing judge orders otherwise in
the judgment. Time thus served includes jail good time and work time credits as
certified.
(d) Crimes committed on
or after November 1, 1989 and judgments entered on or after August 1, 2015 and
imposed as a downward dispositional departure, as defined in the Oregon
Criminal Justice Commission rules, OAR 213-003, including optional probation:
Pursuant to ORS 137.372(1)(a),
an AIC will receive time served on a sentence, imposed as a downward
dispositional departure under the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice
Commission, for time served credit served in jail for time after arrest and
before commencement of the probationary sentence and for the time served in
jail as part of the probationary sentence up to 90 days. If the time served
credit is greater than 90 days, the sentencing judge may limit or deny credit
for any of the time that exceeds 90 days.
(e) Crimes committed on or after November 1,
1989 and judgments entered on or after August 1, 2015 and imposed as a
presumptive probation: Pursuant to ORS
137.372(1)(b),
an AIC will receive time served on a sentence, imposed as a presumptive
probationary sentence under the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice
Commission, for time served credit served in jail for time after arrest and
before the commencement of the probationary sentence and for the time served in
jail as part of the probationary sentence unless the sentencing judge orders
otherwise.
(f) Crimes committed on
or after November 1, 1989 and judgments entered on or after April 13, 2018 and
imposed as an optional probation: Pursuant to ORS
137.372(1)(b),
an AIC will receive time served on a sentence, imposed as an optional probation
sentence under the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, for time
served credit served in jail for the time after arrest and before the
commencement of the probationary sentence and for the time served in jail as
part of the probationary sentence unless the sentencing judge orders
otherwise.
(2) Time served prior to commencement of probation:
(a)
Pursuant to ORS 137.370(2)(a),
an AIC who has been revoked from a probationary sentence for a crime committed
on or after November 1, 1989 and prior to July 18, 1995, will receive credit
for the time served in jail after arrest and before commencement of the
probationary sentence.
(b) Pursuant
to ORS 137.370(2)(a),
former ORS 137.372(1), and
ORS 137.372(1)(b),
an AIC who has been revoked from a presumptive probationary sentence for a
crime committed on or after July 18, 1995, will receive credit for the time
served in jail after arrest and before commencement of the probationary
sentence unless the sentencing judge orders otherwise.
(c) Pursuant to ORS
137.370(2)(a)
and ORS 137.372(1)(a),
an AIC who has been revoked from a downward dispositional departure
probationary sentence, including optional probation under the rules of the
Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for a crime committed on or after November
1, 1989 and judgment entered on or after August 1, 2015, will receive credit
for the time served in jail after arrest and before commencement of the
probationary sentence and for the time served in jail as part of the
probationary sentence up to 90 days. If the time served credit is greater than
90 days, the sentencing judge may limit or deny credit for any of the time that
exceeds 90 days.
(d) Pursuant to
ORS 137.370(2)(a)
and ORS 137.372(1)(b),
an AIC who has been revoked from a presumptive probationary sentence under the
rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for a crime committed on or
after November 1, 1989 and judgment entered on or after August 1, 2015, will
receive credit for the time served in jail for the time after arrest and before
the commencement of the probationary sentence and for the time served in jail
as part of the probationary sentence unless the sentencing judge orders
otherwise.
(e) Pursuant to ORS
137.370(2)(a)
and ORS 137.372(1)(b),
an AIC who has been revoked from an optional probationary sentence under the
rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for a crime committed on or
after November 1, 1989 and judgment entered on or after April 13, 2018 will
receive credit for the time served in jail for the time after arrest and before
the commencement of the probationary sentence and for the time served in jail
as part of the probationary sentence unless the sentencing judge orders
otherwise.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 137, 144, 161.620, 179.040, 421, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 137, 144, 161.610, 179.040, 421, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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