Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB807

Introduced
1/31/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Engrossed
4/11/23  
Refer
4/13/23  
Refer
5/24/23  
Refer
5/24/23  
Report Pass
6/8/23  
Enrolled
6/14/23  
Passed
7/13/23  
Chaptered
7/21/23  

Caption

Relating to disqualification of judges.

Impact

The implementation of SB807 will have a significant effect on the state legal framework by amending existing laws regarding judicial conduct and disqualification. This legislative reform seeks to provide clearer guidelines and remove ambiguities surrounding judicial disqualification grounds. By doing so, it aims to streamline the procedure for challenging a judge's participation in a case, thereby potentially reducing the number of cases that may be compromised due to questions about a judge's impartiality.

Summary

SB807 addresses the disqualification of judges, aiming to establish more stringent criteria and processes for determining situations where a judge might be deemed unfit to preside over a case. The legislation responds to concerns about potential biases, conflicts of interest, and judicial integrity within the judicial system. It is likely to improve public trust in the judiciary by ensuring that cases are handled by impartially qualified judges. As such, it is anticipated that the law will bolster the principles of accountability and fairness in judicial proceedings.

Contention

Throughout the legislative discussions, there were notable points of contention among stakeholders. Some legislators expressed concerns that the bill might inadvertently undermine judges' discretion or lead to an increase in frivolous disqualification requests. Critics argued that overly rigid disqualification standards could hinder judges' ability to serve effectively, potentially leading to delays in the judicial process. Supporters of the bill, however, strongly defended it on the basis of preserving judicial integrity and enhancing public confidence in judicial outcomes.

Voting_history

SB807 passed in the Senate Third Reading in Concurrence with a vote of 21 yeas and 2 nays on June 16, indicating solid support for the bill among the majority of legislators. This voting history demonstrates a commitment to addressing issues surrounding judicial accountability and suggests bipartisan recognition of the importance of the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB4073

Relating to courts.

OR SB480

Relating to certain appeals from judgments of municipal courts of record and to the recusal or disqualification of municipal judges.

OR HB3475

Relating to the recusal and disqualification of municipal judges.

OR AB2125

Judicial officers: disqualification.

OR AB1073

Judicial officers: disqualification.

OR SB1471

Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.

OR HB3669

Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.

OR HB772

Revising laws related to judicial disqualification and recusal

OR HB2858

Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.

OR SB1665

Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.