Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1985

State ex rel. Juvenile Department v. Schroeder

State ex rel. Juvenile Department v. Schroeder
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided September 18, 1985 · Newman, Richardson
75 Or. App. 322; 706 P.2d 558; 1985 Ore. App. LEXIS 3854

State ex rel. Juvenile Department v. Schroeder

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

Defendant, a juvenile, was committed to the custody of Children’s Services Division for placement in a juvenile training school. After she was paroled, the juvenile court entered an order requiring her to pay restitution. We decided in State ex rel Juv. Dept. v. Lessaos, 64 Or App 626, 669 P2d 339 (1983), and State ex rel Juv. Dept. v. Kreinbring, 64 Or App 630, 669 P2d 340 (1983), that, under ORS 419.507(1)(a), which authorizes the juvenile court to impose restitution as a condition of probation, the court may not order restitution when it has committed the defendant to a juvenile training school, because a commitment is not probation. Those decisions are controlling.

Order modified by deleting requirement of restitution; affirmed as modified.

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