(1)(a) When a person files a motion under ORS 138.690 requesting the performance of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) testing on specified evidence, the motion must be supported by an affidavit. The affidavit must:
(A)(i) For a person described in ORS 138.690 (1), contain a statement that the person is innocent of the offense for which the person was convicted or of the conduct underlying any mandatory sentence enhancement; or
(ii) For a person described in ORS 138.690 (2), contain a statement that the person is innocent of the offense for which the person was convicted;
(B) Identify the specific evidence to be tested and a theory of defense that the DNA testing would support. The specific evidence must have been secured in connection with the prosecution, including the investigation, that resulted in the conviction of the person; and
(C) Include the results of any previous DNA test of the evidence if a previous DNA test was conducted by either the prosecution or the defense.
(b) The person must present a prima facie showing that DNA testing of the specified evidence would, assuming exculpatory results, establish the actual innocence of the person of:
(A) The offense for which the person was convicted; or
(B) Conduct, if the exoneration of the person of the conduct would result in a mandatory reduction in the person’s sentence.
(2) The court shall order the DNA testing requested in a motion under subsection (1) of this section if the court finds that:
(a) The requirements of subsection (1) of this section have been met;
(b) Unless the parties stipulate otherwise, the evidence to be tested is in the possession of a city, county, state or the court and has been subject to a chain of custody sufficient to establish that the evidence has not been altered in any material aspect;
(c) The motion is made in a timely manner and for the purpose of demonstrating the innocence of the person of the offense or of the conduct and not to delay the execution of the sentence or administration of justice; and
(d) There is a reasonable possibility that the testing will produce exculpatory evidence that would establish the innocence of the person of:
(A) The offense for which the person was convicted; or
(B) Conduct, if the exoneration of the person of the conduct would result in a mandatory reduction in the person’s sentence.
(3) In granting a motion under this section, the court may impose reasonable conditions designed to protect the interests of the state in the integrity of the evidence and the testing process.
(4) Unless both parties agree otherwise, the court shall order the Department of State Police to conduct the DNA testing. The court may order a second test upon a showing that the state police failed to follow appropriate DNA protocols and that failure reasonably affected the accuracy of the DNA test.
(5) The costs of DNA tests ordered under this section must be paid by:
(a) The person making the motion for DNA testing if the person is not incarcerated or, if the person is incarcerated, if the person is financially able to pay; or
(b) The state if counsel at state expense has been appointed under ORS 138.694.
(6) The results of a DNA test ordered under this section must be disclosed to the person filing the motion and to the state.
(7) Notwithstanding the fact that an appeal of the conviction or a petition for post-conviction relief in the underlying case is pending at the time a motion is filed under ORS 138.690, the circuit court shall consider the motion. If the court grants the motion, the court shall notify the court considering the appeal or post-conviction petition of that fact. When a court receives notice under this subsection, the court shall stay the appeal or post-conviction proceedings pending the outcome of the motion filed under ORS 138.690 and any further proceedings resulting from the motion. [2001 c.697 §2; 2005 c.759 §2; 2007 c.800 §2]
Note: See note under 138.690.
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