Aggravated Theft 1 Oregon Calculator

Free Oregon Aggravated Theft in the First Degree sentencing calculator. Estimate presumptive grid ranges by criminal history and property value.

Last updated: 2025-10-21 β€” Compiled and reviewed by Calvin (Legal Research, FreeCalculators.app)

Legal Disclaimer

This calculator provides educational estimates only and is NOT legal advice. Oregon sentencing involves complex factors including judicial discretion, specific case circumstances, and applicable laws. Always consult a qualified Oregon criminal defense attorney for advice regarding your specific situation.

About Aggravated Theft in the First Degree

Statute

ORS 164.057

Classification

Class B Felony

Crime Seriousness Level

Level 9
Aggravated Theft in the First Degree is a Class B felony that occurs when a person commits theft and the value of the property stolen exceeds $10,000. It is sentenced according to the Oregon Sentencing Guidelines Grid as a Level 9 offense.

Case Information

Aggravating Factors
Mitigating Factors

How to Use This Calculator

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    Select the Property Value range. For Aggravated Theft I, this should be "$10,000 or more."
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    Select your Criminal History Category (A-I). Category I represents minimal or no prior felony convictions, while Category A represents extensive criminal history.
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    Optionally select any Aggravating Factors that apply, such as use of a deadly weapon, elderly victims, or organized theft rings.
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    If restitution has been fully paid, check that box as it may support downward departure consideration.
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    Click Calculate Sentence to see the presumptive grid range based on your inputs.
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    Review the results, including the base range, any enhanced ranges (if multiple aggravators present), and statutory maximums.

Important Considerations

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    This is Educational Only: The calculator provides estimates based on the Oregon Sentencing Guidelines Grid. Actual sentences depend on many factors including specific case facts, mitigating circumstances, and judicial discretion within statutory bounds.
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    Grid-Based Sentencing: Aggravated Theft I uses the sentencing grid with base crime seriousness Level 9. Your criminal history category (A-I) determines the presumptive range within that level.
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    Upward Departures: Multiple aggravating factors (β‰₯2) may support an upward departure to the next grid level. However, departures are subject to judicial discretion and require substantial justification.
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    Downward Departures: Mitigating factors like full restitution payment may support downward departures, but these are not automatic and depend on court discretion.
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    Not Measure 11: Aggravated Theft I is NOT a Measure 11 offense, so there is no mandatory minimum sentence. However, it is a serious felony with substantial prison time.
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    Post-Prison Supervision: Upon release, you will typically serve 36 months (3 years) of post-prison supervision with conditions set by the parole board.
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    Restitution Required: In addition to prison time and fines, the court will order restitution to victims for the full value of stolen property or services.
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    Collateral Consequences: A Class B felony conviction carries long-term consequences including loss of voting rights (during incarceration), firearm restrictions, employment barriers, and professional license limitations.
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    Consult an Attorney: Aggravated Theft I is a serious charge. An experienced Oregon criminal defense attorney can evaluate your case, negotiate plea agreements, and advocate for the best possible outcome.

Legal Sources and References

This calculator is based on Oregon Revised Statutes and the Oregon Sentencing Guidelines Grid:

Frequently Asked Questions

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