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Hali Rochelle Neeley Arrested

Hali Rochelle Neeley was booked at 5:29 PM on Tuesday, April 16th by Bend Police Department. Neeley was booked into Deschutes County Jail in Bend, Oregon.

Deschutes County Mugshots -  Hali  Rochelle  Neeley

The 29 year old female was arrested for suspicion of the below crimes:

  1. 164.045 THEFT 2ND DEG - 1
  2. 164.045 THEFT 2ND DEG - 1

Bail has been set to $20000.0 for Neeley which is listed as a 5' 3" female weighing approximately 125 lbs.

Hali Rochelle Neeley was arrested in Deschutes County Oregon and Hali Rochelle Neeley has a presumption of innocence which means that although the person was arrested, they are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Presumption of innocence” serves to emphasize that the prosecution has the obligation to prove each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt (or some other level of proof depending on the criminal justice system) and that the accused bears no burden of proof. For more information in presumption of innocence, wikipedia is a great place to start.

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Hali Rochelle Neeley is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Below are the Oregon laws which may relate to this arrest:


Theft in the second degree.
(1) A person commits the crime of theft in the second degree if:(a) By means other than extortion, the person commits theft as defined in ORS 164.015; and
(b) The total value of the property in a single or aggregate transaction is $100 or more and less than $1,000.
(2) Theft in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor. [1971 c.743 §124; 1987 c.907 §3; 1993 c.680 §19; 2009 c.11 §12; 2009 c.16 §2]

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