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Oregon Criminal Justice Commission seeks statewide study of pretrial practices under HB 2935

2159442 · January 27, 2025
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The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission asked the House Judiciary Committee to authorize a statewide study of pretrial release, detention and related outcomes under House Bill 2935, saying available data are uneven and the commission does not expect a new fiscal request.

The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission urged the House Judiciary Committee on Jan. 27 to approve House Bill 2935, a request that would direct the commission to study pretrial release practices and outcomes across Oregon.

Jules Dellinger of the Legislative Policy and Research Office told the committee, “This measure requires the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study pretrial release practices and outcomes in Oregon.”

Ken Sandshkren, executive director of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, testified in support of the bill and said the commission intends to use…

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