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· 6/7/1996

State v. Vasquez-Rubio

Citations

  • 917 P.2d 494
  • 323 Or. 275
  • 1996 Ore. LEXIS 47

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  • noting that statutory exceptions are generally signaled by use of “words of limitation, such as ‘except,’ ‘however,’ or ‘provided that’ ”
  • explaining that we are not free to rewrite a statute based Cite as 341 Or App 748 (2025) 755 on conjecture that the legislature could not have intended a particular result
  • explaining that we are not free to rewrite a statute based Cite as 341 Or App 748 (2025) 755 on conjecture that the legislature could not have intended a particular result
  • reexamining the continued validity of Court of Appeals precedent in light of subsequent statutory changes
  • reexamining the continued validity of Court of Appeals precedent in light of subsequent statutory changes
  • declining to apply the absurd-result maxim at the first level of statutory construction

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