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Current as of: 2010
Chapter 1Jurisdiction And Venue
Chapter 3Search Warrants
Chapter 5Mental Responsibility For Criminal Conduct
Chapter 7Fresh Pursuit
Chapter 9Criminal Extradition
Chapter 11Security To Keep The Peace
Chapter 12-ACrimes Between Family Members
Chapter 15Possession Of Firearms By Prohibited Persons
Chapter 17Miscellaneous Provisions
Chapter 99Arrest Warrants
Chapter 101Issue Of Process And Arrest
Chapter 102Interception Of Wire And Oral Communications
Chapter 103Complaints
Chapter 105Examination, Arraignment And Recognizance
Chapter 105-AMaine Bail Code
Chapter 201General Provisions
Chapter 203Juries
Chapter 205Witnesses
Chapter 301Sentences
Chapter 303Fines And Costs
Chapter 305Appeals
Chapter 305-APost-Conviction Review
Chapter 305-BPost-Judgment Conviction Motion For DNA Analysis
Chapter 306-ASupreme Judicial Court Sentence Review
Chapter 307Pardons And Commutation Of Sentences
Chapter 308Post-Judgment Motion When Person's Identity Has Been Stolen And Used In A Criminal, Civil Violation Or Traffic Infraction Proceeding
Chapter 309Commitment Of Mentally Ill Prisoners
Chapter 311Interstate Compact On The Mentally Disordered Offender
Chapter 501General Provisions
Chapter 503Jurisdiction
Chapter 505Arrest And Detention
Chapter 507Petition, Adjudication And Disposition
Chapter 509Appeals
Chapter 511Interim Care; Runaways
Chapter 517Asset Forfeiture
Chapter 520Victim Involvement

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