Prohibited plea agreement provisions.

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(a) The defendant’s waiver of:

(A) The disclosure obligation of ORS 135.815 (1)(g).

(B) The ability to receive the audio recording of grand jury proceedings as permitted under ORS 132.270, if the indictment has been indorsed "a true bill."

(C) Eligibility for transitional leave under ORS 421.168.

(D) Eligibility for a reduction in the term of incarceration under ORS 421.120 or 421.121.

(E) Eligibility for any reduction in sentence, leave or release from custody or any other program for which the executing or releasing authority may consider the defendant, including programs for which the executing or releasing authority determines eligibility and programs for which consideration must be ordered by the sentencing court under ORS 137.750.

(F) The ability to set aside the conviction under ORS 137.225.

(b) A requirement that the defendant or the defense attorney stipulate to the unconstitutionality of an existing law.

(2)(a) A plea agreement may not contain a provision prohibited by subsection (1) of this section.

(b) A prohibited provision described in subsection (1) of this section in a plea agreement is contrary to public policy and is void and unenforceable.

(3) As used in this section, "executing or releasing authority" has the meaning given that term in ORS 137.750. [2018 c.37 §2; 2019 c.684 §1; 2021 c.486 §3]


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