Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.707
(4) The offenses to which this section applies and the presumptive sentences are:
(a)
(A) Murder in the second
degree, as defined in
ORS 163.115. 300 months
(B) Murder in the first
degree, as defined
in ORS 163.107. 360 months
(C) Attempt or conspiracy
to commit aggravated
murder, as defined
in ORS 163.095. 120 months
(D) Attempt or conspiracy
to commit murder
in any degree. 90 months
(E) Manslaughter in the
first degree, as defined
in ORS 163.118. 120 months
(F) Manslaughter in the
second degree, as defined
in ORS 163.125. 75 months
(G) Assault in the first
degree, as defined
in ORS 163.185. 90 months
(H) Assault in the second
degree, as defined
in ORS 163.175. 70 months
(I) Kidnapping in the first
degree, as defined in
ORS 163.235. 90 months
(J) Kidnapping in the second
degree, as defined in
ORS 163.225. 70 months
(K) Rape in the first degree,
as defined in ORS 163.375. 100 months
(L) Rape in the second
degree, as defined in
ORS 163.365. 75 months
(M) Sodomy in the first
degree, as defined in
ORS 163.405. 100 months
(N) Sodomy in the second
degree, as defined in
ORS 163.395. 75 months
(O) Unlawful sexual
penetration in the first
degree, as defined
in ORS 163.411. 100 months
(P) Unlawful sexual
penetration in the
second degree, as
defined in ORS 163.408. 75 months
(Q) Sexual abuse in the first
degree, as defined in
ORS 163.427. 75 months
(R) Robbery in the first
degree, as defined in
ORS 164.415. 90 months
(S) Robbery in the second
degree, as defined in
ORS 164.405. 70 months
(b)
(A) Arson in the first degree,
as defined in ORS 164.325,
when the offense represented
a threat of serious
physical injury. 90 months
(B) Using a child in a display
of sexually explicit
conduct, as defined in
ORS 163.670. 70 months
(C) Compelling prostitution,
as defined in ORS 167.017
(1)
(c) Aggravated vehicular
homicide, as defined in
ORS 163.149. 240 months
(5) If a person charged with an offense under this section is found guilty of a lesser included offense and the lesser included offense is:
(b) Not an offense listed in subsection (4) of this section:
(A) But constitutes an offense for which waiver is authorized under ORS 419C.349 (1)(b), the court, upon motion of the district attorney, shall hold a hearing to determine whether to retain jurisdiction or to transfer the case to juvenile court for disposition. In determining whether to retain jurisdiction, the court shall consider the criteria for waiver in ORS 419C.349. If the court retains jurisdiction, the court shall sentence the person as an adult under sentencing guidelines. If the court does not retain jurisdiction, the court shall:
(B) And is not an offense for which waiver is authorized under ORS 419C.349 (1)(b), the court may not sentence the person. The court shall:
(7)
(b) If a person charged and tried as provided in subsection (6) of this section is not found guilty of aggravated murder or an offense listed in subsection (4) of this section, but is found guilty of one of the other charges that constitutes an offense for which waiver is authorized under ORS 419C.349 (1)(b), the court, upon motion of the district attorney, shall hold a hearing to determine whether to retain jurisdiction or to transfer the case to juvenile court for disposition. In determining whether to retain jurisdiction, the court shall consider the criteria for waiver in ORS 419C.349. If the court retains jurisdiction, the court shall sentence the person as an adult under sentencing guidelines. If the court does not retain jurisdiction, the court shall:
Note: See second note under 137.700.
[1995 c.422 §49; 1995 c.421 §4; 1997 c.852 §3; 1999 c.1055 §12; 2007 c.867 §6; 2011 c.334 §2; 2019 c.634 §5; 2019 c.635 §11]