An Oregon Order to Dismiss is a type of legal document granted by a court in Oregon that dismisses a criminal case. It can be used to dismiss a criminal charge in its entirety, or dismiss a charge and substitute it with a lesser charge. There are three types of Oregon Order to Dismiss: unconditional, conditional, and deferred. An unconditional dismissal is a full dismissal of the charge and is typically granted if the court finds that the prosecution has failed to meet its burden of proof. A conditional dismissal is a dismissal of the charge with certain conditions, such as successful completion of a diversion program. A deferred dismissal is a dismissal of the charge that is held in abeyance for a certain period of time and can be dismissed if certain conditions are met.