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    STRANGULATION
    163.187 Strangulation. (1) A person commits the crime of strangulation if the person knowingly impedes the normal breathing or circulation of the blood of another person by:
          (a) Applying pressure on the throat ,neck or chest (added January 1, 2019) of the other person; or
          (b) Blocking the nose or mouth of the other person.
          (2) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to legitimate medical or dental procedures or good faith practices of a religious belief.
          (3) Strangulation is a Class A misdemeanor.
          (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this section, strangulation is a Class C felony if:
          (a) The crime is committed in the immediate presence of, or is witnessed by, the person’s or the victim’s minor child or stepchild or a minor child residing within the household of the person or the victim;
          (b) The victim is under 10 years of age or any family or household member (added January 1, 2019).

          (c) During the commission of the crime, the person used, attempted to use or threatened to use a dangerous or deadly weapon, as those terms are defined in ORS 161.015, unlawfully against another;
          (d) The person has been previously convicted of violating this section or of committing an equivalent crime in another jurisdiction;
          (e) The person has been previously convicted of violating ORS 163.160, 163.165, 163.175, 163.185 or 163.190 or of committing an equivalent crime in another jurisdiction, and the victim in the previous conviction is the same person who is the victim of the current conviction; or
          (f) The person has at least three previous convictions of any combination of ORS 163.160, 163.165, 163.175, 163.185 or 163.190 or of equivalent crimes in other jurisdictions.
          (5) For purposes of subsection (4)(a) of this section, a strangulation is witnessed if the strangulation is seen or directly perceived in any other manner by the child.

    As of 2016,
    Class C felony if committed against a known pregnant victim, second episode against same victim or three prior strangulation convictions (different victims)
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