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Asset Forfeiture
2009 AFOAC Committee Members
 
Senate Appointments House Appointments
Sen. Ted Ferrioli (2 year term)
Rep. Jeff Barker  (2 year term)
Sen. Floyd Prozanski (chair – 2 year term)
Rep. Andy Olson (vice chair - 2 year term)
Governor Appointments 
Attorney General Appointments 
Rob Bovett, Lincoln County District Attorney (term expires 08/19/2012)
vacant
Lt. Michael Dingeman, Oregon State Police (term expires 08/19/2012)
Sheriff Dennis Dotson, Lincoln County  (term expires 10/7/2012)
Gail L. Meyer, Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (term expires 02/19/2013)
David Fidanque, ACLU of Oregon (term expires 08/19/2012)

Contents of this site:
 
The New Online Asset Forfeiture System is now Active!
Please use the new Asset Forfeiture Online System to submit all forms for civil and criminal cases.
 
CJC will no longer be accepting paper forms except for those cases that are outstanding where the cases were begun with paper forms. Please notify CJC if you have any questions.
 
This portion of the Criminal Justice Commission site contains files relating to the Asset Forfeiture Oversight Advisory Committee, for which the Criminal Justice Commission provides staff support.




  • Asset Forfeiture in Oregon: This page provides a brief historical background on asset forfeiture. It also summarizes the civil asset forfeiture statute (ORS 475A) as it existed before passage of Ballot Measure 3. The latter required a property owner to be convicted of a crime before their property could be forfeited. The review includes material extracted from the 1999 AFOAC Annual Report. Some of the data is summarized in a more convenient format or analyzed in a slightly different way than it was in that report.Asset Forfeiture Distribution Contacts: This list contains the latest addresses and contact names for the distribution of forfeiture funds

Asset Forfeiture Reports
 

Additional Information
 

Page updated: August 31, 2011