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... persons who sign such a petition want an amendment voted on . If such a petition were to obtain the number of signatures equal to 7 percent of the electors of those who voted in their most recent election for the office of Governor ...
... persons who sign such a petition want an amendment voted on . If such a petition were to obtain the number of signatures equal to 7 percent of the electors of those who voted in their most recent election for the office of Governor ...
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... person's use of his or her ho- tel - room telephone . The second is whether such a state constitutional protection applies when the sei- zure of such evidence is by federal officers who there- after transfer the evidence to state ...
... person's use of his or her ho- tel - room telephone . The second is whether such a state constitutional protection applies when the sei- zure of such evidence is by federal officers who there- after transfer the evidence to state ...
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... person had been drinking behind a nearby warehouse . The officers learned from their dispatcher that defendant owned the car . Defendant then admitted 1 Article I , section 12 , of the Oregon Constitution provides : " No person shall ...
... person had been drinking behind a nearby warehouse . The officers learned from their dispatcher that defendant owned the car . Defendant then admitted 1 Article I , section 12 , of the Oregon Constitution provides : " No person shall ...
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... person shall *** be compelled in any criminal prosecution to testi- fy against himself . " One of the issues in this case is whether the Oregon Constitution requires warnings similar to those specified in Miranda v . Arizona . In ...
... person shall *** be compelled in any criminal prosecution to testi- fy against himself . " One of the issues in this case is whether the Oregon Constitution requires warnings similar to those specified in Miranda v . Arizona . In ...
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... person the right to refuse to testify against himself or herself . Presently included in the common - law rule on voluntary confessions is the sub - rule that an extra- judicial confession is admissible even though the offi- cer to whom ...
... person the right to refuse to testify against himself or herself . Presently included in the common - law rule on voluntary confessions is the sub - rule that an extra- judicial confession is admissible even though the offi- cer to whom ...
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