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explaining that, to satisfy ORS 144.135, the board order must state a basis for “why the Board did what it did”
Summary of this case from Jenkins v. Bd. of ParoleOpinion
November 20, 1980.
explaining that, to satisfy ORS 144.135, the board order must state a basis for “why the Board did what it did”
Summary of this case from Jenkins v. Bd. of ParoleNovember 20, 1980.
explaining that, to satisfy ORS 144.135, the board order must state a basis for “why the Board did what it did”
Summary of this case from Jenkins v. Bd. of ParoleFull title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW ALLOWED AND DENIED
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Nov 20, 1980
Defendant moved to dismiss the petition, arguing that mandamus would not lie, because the Board's decision…
Willaby v. Board of ParoleI also note that the Board produces a reviewable record in this type of proceeding. ORS 144.228 (2); OAR…