Oregon Code § ORS 55.250

Appeal and cross-appeal by defendant
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(1) In a proceeding involving a violation or misdemeanor, a defendant may appeal from:
(a) A judgment convicting the defendant of one or more charges and imposing sentence, regardless of the type of sentence imposed.
(b) A judgment ordering payment of restitution but not specifying the amount of restitution, or a supplemental judgment awarding restitution.
(c) A judgment or order imposing or executing a sentence upon revocation of probation or sentence suspension.
(d) A judgment or order that is an amended or corrected version of a judgment or order described in paragraphs (a) to (c) of this subsection.
(2) In a proceeding involving a violation, the defendant may appeal an order denying a motion for relief from default under ORS 153.105.
(3) A defendant may cross-appeal when the prosecution appeals an order prior to trial suppressing evidence as provided in ORS 55.255 (1)(c). The failure to file a cross-appeal under this subsection does not waive a defendants right to appeal a particular ruling of the justice court on appeal from the judgment of conviction and sentence.

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