Oregon Code § ORS 55.255

Appeal by state or county
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(1) In a proceeding involving a violation or misdemeanor, the prosecution may appeal from:
(a) An order made prior to trial dismissing or setting aside one or more counts in the accusatory instrument.
(b) An order allowing a demurrer.
(c) An order made prior to trial suppressing evidence.
(d) An order made prior to trial for the return or restoration of things seized.
(e) An order arresting the judgment.
(f) An order made after a guilty finding dismissing or setting aside one or more counts in the accusatory instrument.
(g) An order granting a new trial.
(2) In a proceeding involving a violation, the prosecution may appeal an order granting a defendants motion for relief from default under ORS 153.105.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, the state or the county may not appeal the dismissal of a violation by reason of a police officers failure to appear at the trial on the matter if the police officer was timely provided with notice of the trial date.

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