Common use of Case Type Credit Clause in Contracts

Case Type Credit. Except for complex cases, the case type credited is for the most serious offense alleged to have occurred on a specific calendar day, even if the charge is later changed to a different case type. For cases in which the most serious charge is a Class C felony, the most serious offense is assault IV domestic violence, DUII felony, or Class C felony, in this order.

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Case Type Credit. Except for complex casesUnless Section 1.4.11 applies, the case type credited is for the most serious offense alleged to have occurred on a specific calendar day, even if the charge is later changed to a different case type. For cases in which the most serious charge is a Class C felony, the most serious offense is assault IV domestic violence, DUII felony, or Class C felony, in this order.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov

Case Type Credit. Except for complex cases, the The case type credited is for the most serious offense alleged to have occurred on a specific calendar day, even if the charge is later changed to a different case type. For cases in which the most serious charge is a Class C felony, the most serious offense is assault IV domestic violence, DUII felony, or Class C felony or traffic felony, in this order.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov

Case Type Credit. Except for Exceptfor complex cases, the case type credited is for the most serious offense alleged to have occurred on a specific calendar day, even if the charge is later changed to a different case type. For cases in which the most serious charge is a Class C felony, the most serious offense is assault IV domestic violence, DUII felony, or Class C felony, in this order.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov

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Case Type Credit. Except for complex cases, the case type credited is for the most serious offense alleged to have occurred on a specific SEC. 1 INTRODUCTION calendar day, even if the charge is later changed to a different case type. For cases in which the most serious charge is a Class C felony, the most serious offense is assault IV domestic violence, DUII felony, or Class C felony, or traffic felony, in this order.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov

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