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Instructions Oregon Instructions are the official guidelines for how to properly conduct Oregon legal proceedings. They are issued by the Oregon Supreme Court, and they provide direction for Oregon judges, attorneys, and other court personnel in all types of legal matters. There are four types of Oregon Instructions: General Instructions, Civil Instructions, Criminal Instructions, and Appellate Instructions. General Instructions provide general information about Oregon court procedure such as jurisdiction, filing documents, motions, and other general information. Civil Instructions provide guidance about specific topics in civil law such as liability, damages, and discovery. Criminal Instructions provide guidance about criminal law topics, including evidence, sentencing, and appeals. Appellate Instructions provide guidance for appeals, including filing documents, briefing, and argument. All the Oregon Instructions must be followed in order to ensure that legal proceedings are conducted fairly and in accordance with Oregon law.

Oregon Instructions are the official guidelines for how to properly conduct Oregon legal proceedings. They are issued by the Oregon Supreme Court, and they provide direction for Oregon judges, attorneys, and other court personnel in all types of legal matters. There are four types of Oregon Instructions: General Instructions, Civil Instructions, Criminal Instructions, and Appellate Instructions. General Instructions provide general information about Oregon court procedure such as jurisdiction, filing documents, motions, and other general information. Civil Instructions provide guidance about specific topics in civil law such as liability, damages, and discovery. Criminal Instructions provide guidance about criminal law topics, including evidence, sentencing, and appeals. Appellate Instructions provide guidance for appeals, including filing documents, briefing, and argument. All the Oregon Instructions must be followed in order to ensure that legal proceedings are conducted fairly and in accordance with Oregon law.

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Oregon Instructions