2013 Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE
Chapter 33: ARSON AND OTHER PROPERTY DESTRUCTION
17-A §802. Arson


ME Rev Stat § 802 (2013 through 126th 1st Sp Sess) What's This?

Part 2: SUBSTANTIVE OFFENSES

802. Arson

1. A person is guilty of arson if he starts, causes, or maintains a fire or explosion;

A. On the property of another with the intent to damage or destroy property thereon; or [1975, c. 499, 1 (NEW).]

B. On his own property or the property of another

(1) with the intent to enable any person to collect insurance proceeds for the loss caused by the fire or explosion; or

(2) which recklessly endangers any person or the property of another. [1983, c. 450, 4 (AMD).]

2. In a prosecution under subsection 1, paragraph B, the requirements of specificity in the charge and proof at the trial otherwise required by law do not include a requirement to allege or prove the ownership of the property. In a prosecution under subsection 1, paragraph A, it is a defense that the actor reasonably believed he had the permission of the property owner to engage in the conduct alleged. In a prosecution under subsection 1, paragraph A, "property of another" has the same meaning as in section 352, subsection 4.

[ 1975, c. 740, 86 (AMD) .]

3. Arson is a Class A crime.

[ 1979, c. 322, 2 (AMD) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1975, c. 499, 1 (NEW). 1975, c. 740, 86 (AMD). 1979, c. 322, 2 (AMD). 1983, c. 450, 4 (AMD).

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