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Oregon Supreme Court
January 29, 2021

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Oregon v. Pittman

Constitutional Law, Criminal Law

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Oregon Supreme Court Opinions

Oregon v. Pittman

Docket: S067312

Opinion Date: January 28, 2021

Judge: Martha Lee Walters

Areas of Law: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law

In connection with a criminal prosecution for delivery of methamphetamine, a trial court ordered defendant Catrice Pittman to unlock a password-protected cell phone that was found in her purse. Defendant resisted, contending the order would violate her right against self-incrimination. The trial court concluded the order was lawful and held defendant in contempt. The Court of Appeals affirmed the contempt judgment. Although the Oregon Supreme Court agreed with the State that there were circumstances in which such an order would not violate the Constitution, the trial court record did not conduct the necessary factfinding to allow the Supreme Court to conclude those circumstances were present here. Accordingly, judgment was reversed.

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