· 2/24/2025
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How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- Written findings Cite as 345 Or App 540 (2025) 545 that explain that a youth violated probation are insuffi- cient.
- Written findings Cite as 345 Or App 540 (2025) 545 that explain that a youth violated probation are insuffi- cient.
- written findings that youth violated his probation were insufficient to explain why OYA custody was in his best interests
- “[Y]outh violated the requirements of probation; he did not follow the rules of sex offender treat- ment.”
- conclud- ing that the juvenile court’s finding that “youth violated the requirements of probation; he did not follow the rules of sex offender treatment” did not satisfy ORS 419C.478(1)
- written findings under ORS 419C.478(1) stating that the youth had “violated the require- ments of probation” failed to describe “why it is in a youth’s best interests to be committed to OYA’s custody” (emphasis added)
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Judges: Thrasher
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