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holding that a contempt judgment must be supported by "specific findings," including a finding that the violation of the court's order was "willful"
Summary of this case from In re Marriage of CowlesOpinion
1992.
holding that a contempt judgment must be supported by "specific findings," including a finding that the violation of the court's order was "willful"
Summary of this case from In re Marriage of Cowles1992.
holding that a contempt judgment must be supported by "specific findings," including a finding that the violation of the court's order was "willful"
Summary of this case from In re Marriage of Cowlesholding that the state must establish that the defendant acted knowing that he had been in an accident that was "likely to have resulted in injury or death"
Summary of this case from State v. Andersonconcluding that, where a felony conviction for a greater offense would have resulted in a mandatory sentence of probation, but the defendant was convicted of a misdemeanor and the trial court exercised its discretion to impose a term of incarceration, the misdemeanor sentence did not violate the proportionality clause
Summary of this case from State v. Chaserejecting argument that kidnapping convictions should merge because the defendant kidnapped only one victim
Summary of this case from State v. NevarezFull title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Jan 1, 1992
Id. at 35 (emphasis added). The dissent asserts that our conclusion on this point is at odds with State v.…
Wroten v. LenskeArgued and submitted May 27, 1992Reversed and remanded July 22, 1992 Reconsideration denied September 30,…