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2012 Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE
Chapter 5: DEFENSES AND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES; JUSTIFICATION
- 17-A §101. General rules for defenses and affirmative defenses; justification
- 17-A §102. Public duty
- 17-A §102-A. Military orders
- 17-A §103. Competing harms
- 17-A §103-A. Duress
- 17-A §103-B. Involuntary conduct
- 17-A §104. Use of force in defense of premises
- 17-A §105. Use of force in property offenses
- 17-A §106. Physical force by persons with special responsibilities
- 17-A §107. Physical force in law enforcement
- 17-A §108. Physical force in defense of a person
- 17-A §109. Consent
- 17-A §110. Threat to use deadly force against a law enforcement officer
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