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Petitions for Review

Oregon Supreme Court
Jan 1, 1994
319 Or. 150 (Or. 1994)

Summary

concluding that imposition of sentence that violates 400–percent rule is plain error

Summary of this case from State v. Hieu Doan Truong

Opinion

1994.


Summaries of

Petitions for Review

Oregon Supreme Court
Jan 1, 1994
319 Or. 150 (Or. 1994)

concluding that imposition of sentence that violates 400–percent rule is plain error

Summary of this case from State v. Hieu Doan Truong

denying dismissal on constitutional speedy trial grounds despite lengthy pretrial appeal and potential anxiety attributable to pretrial delay because, inter alia, the "[d]efendant was never incarcerated, and was not prejudiced by the delay in his ability to defend the case"

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denying dismissal on constitutional speedy trial grounds despite lengthy pretrial appeal and potential anxiety attributable to pretrial delay because, inter alia, the "[d]efendant was never incarcerated, and was not prejudiced by the delay in his ability to defend the case"

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reversing an award of summary judgment to the defendant doctor and rejecting his arguments that a physician has no duty to third parties harmed as a foreseeable result of negligent treatment of a patient

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rejecting “defendant's position that under no circumstances can a physician ever be liable to a nonpatient third party”

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stating that the phrase "does not have a temporal element" but describes the relationship among the predicate acts of racketeering

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using separation-date market value to calculate equity, without explanation

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Case details for

Petitions for Review

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Jan 1, 1994

Citations

319 Or. 150 (Or. 1994)

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