2010 Maine Code
TITLE 15: COURT PROCEDURE -- CRIMINAL
Chapter 9: CRIMINAL EXTRADITION
15 §210-B. Review of final judgment by Law Court
Part 1: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE GENERALLY
Subchapter 2: PROCEEDINGS AFTER ISSUANCE OF GOVERNOR'S WARRANT
§210-B. Review of final judgment by Law Court
The order making final disposition of the petition contesting extradition constitutes a final judgment for the purpose of review. A final judgment entered under this section may be reviewed by the Supreme Judicial Court sitting as the Law Court. An appeal must be taken within 7 days after entry of the order that is being appealed. [2003, c. 17, §2 (NEW).]
1. Appeal by petitioner. A petitioner aggrieved by the order may not appeal as of right. The manner and any conditions for the taking of an appeal are as the Supreme Judicial Court provides by rule.
[ 2003, c. 17, §2 (NEW) .]
2. Appeal by State. The State aggrieved by the order may appeal as of right and no certificate of approval by the Attorney General is required. The manner and any conditions for the taking of an appeal are as the Supreme Judicial Court provides by rule.
[ 2003, c. 17, §2 (NEW) .]
SECTION HISTORY
2003, c. 17, §2 (NEW).
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