Oregon Statutes 142.070 – Powers and duties of peace officers respecting theft and slaughter of animals and other property
All persons serving as special officers for the enforcement of any state or municipal law hereby are vested with the full powers of peace officers in so far as the same may be necessary or convenient for the apprehension of any persons engaged in, or accused of, the theft or slaughter of livestock, livestock carcasses, poultry, killed or dressed, or other personal property and products of the same or different kind from farms, pastures, ranges, industrial plants and other places of production or robbing the owners of such personal property, or other persons in possession of the same; for the prevention of such crimes; and for obtaining and seeking to obtain evidence of such crimes. It is the duty of all peace officers in the State of Oregon to enforce all laws for the protection of the property and the prevention of the crimes above mentioned.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 142.070
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Personal property: All property that is not real property.
[Amended by 1973 c.836 § 77; renumbered 133.460]
[Amended by 1973 c.836 § 78; renumbered 133.465]
[Amended by 1973 c.836 § 79; renumbered 133.470]
[Amended by 1973 c.836 § 80; renumbered 133.475]
[Renumbered 133.485]
[Renumbered 133.495]
[Amended by 1973 c.836 § 76; renumbered 133.455]
[Repealed by 1973 c.836 § 358]