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2010 Maine Code
TITLE 15: COURT PROCEDURE -- CRIMINAL
Chapter 301: SENTENCES
- Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
- 15 §1701. Effect of bail following conviction and commitment (REPEALED)
- 15 §1701-A. Credit for confinement prior to sentencing (REPEALED)
- 15 §1701-B. Post-conviction bail (REPEALED)
- 15 §1702. No punishment until conviction; costs
- 15 §1702-A. Fingerprints required on certain sentences (REPEALED)
- 15 §1703. State Prison sentence; imprisonment for misdemeanor (REPEALED)
- 15 §1704. Commitment in county where convicted
- 15 §1705. Expenses of prisoners from other counties
- 15 §1706. Sureties to keep peace for misdemeanor
- 15 §1707. Record to designated facility
- 15 §1708. Error in sentence (REPEALED)
- 15 §1709. Motion for new trial; newly discovered evidence (REPEALED)
- 15 §1710. Transfer of persons under sentence to county jails for rehabilitative reasons (REPEALED) Subchapter 2: PENALTIES AND DURATION OF TERM
- 15 §1741. General penalty (REPEALED)
- 15 §1742. Punishment when previous sentence to State Prison (REPEALED)
- 15 §1743. Maximum and minimum terms (REPEALED) Subchapter 3: WORK-JAIL SENTENCES
- 15 §1791. Work-jail sentences
- 15 §1792. Alternative sentences to work-jails; authority of inspectors over incorrigible or dangerous convicts
- 15 §1793. Sentence to any work-jail nearest county of offense; prison sentence includes labor Subchapter 4: EXECUTION OF SENTENCE
- 15 §1841. Clerk's minutes authority to execute sentence (REPEALED)
- 15 §1842. Sentence in default of payment of fine and costs (REPEALED)
- 15 §1843. Removal to State Prison; clothing
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