State v. Holdner - Criminal Appeal
Summary
The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the case of State v. Holdner. The disposition indicates a procedural step in the legal process rather than a new regulatory requirement.
What changed
The Oregon Court of Appeals, in the case of State v. Holdner (Docket Number A182243), has issued a decision reversing and remanding the case. This action signifies a procedural outcome where the appellate court has overturned a lower court's decision and sent the case back for further proceedings.
This ruling is a specific judicial determination within the state's legal system and does not impose new regulatory obligations or compliance deadlines on regulated entities. Legal professionals involved in this specific case or similar appellate matters should note the outcome and its implications for the ongoing legal proceedings.
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State v. Holdner
Court of Appeals of Oregon
- Citations: 347 Or. App. 652
- Docket Number: A182243
- Judges: Walters, S. J.
Disposition: Reversed and remanded.
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Reversed and remanded.
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