Class B Misdemeanor Oregon Sentencing Calculator
Last updated: 2025-10-21 β Compiled and reviewed by Calvin (Legal Research, FreeCalculators.app)
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Establishes the maximum jail terms for misdemeanor classes
Sets the maximum fines for misdemeanor convictions
Rules for expungement eligibility and waiting periods
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