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17-A §1881. Inclusion of period of supervised release after imprisonment

§1881. Inclusion of period of supervised release after imprisonment 1.  Mandatory imposition of supervised release.   If a person is convicted of gross sexual assault with a person who has not yet attained 12 years of age, in violation of section 253, subsection 1, paragraph C, the court, in addition to imposing as part of […]

17-A §1882. Conditions of supervised release

§1882. Conditions of supervised release If the court imposes a sentence that includes a period of supervised release, it shall set conditions of supervised release. The conditions of release that apply to probation under section 1807 apply to conditions of supervised release. The court may also set conditions of supervised release that it determines to […]

17-A §1883. Revocation procedures

§1883. Revocation procedures The procedures, rights and responsibilities that apply to probation revocation under sections 1809 to 1812, including bail under section 1811, subsections 5 and 6 and appellate review of revocation under section 1813, apply to revocation of supervised release.   [PL 2019, c. 113, Pt. A, §2 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 2019, c. […]

17-A §1901. Eligibility for deferred disposition

§1901. Eligibility for deferred disposition A person who has pleaded guilty to a Class B crime under chapter 45 or a Class C, Class D or Class E crime and who consents to a deferred disposition in writing is eligible for a deferred disposition.   [PL 2021, c. 308, §1 (AMD).] SECTION HISTORY PL 2019, […]

17-A §1902. Deferred disposition

§1902. Deferred disposition 1.  Authority of court to order deferment and impose requirements; administrative supervision fee.   Following the acceptance of a plea of guilty for a crime for which a person is eligible for a deferred disposition under section 1901, the court may order sentencing deferred to a date certain or determinable and impose […]

17-A §1903. Court hearing as to final disposition

§1903. Court hearing as to final disposition 1.  Final disposition following period of deferment.   Unless a court hearing is sooner held under subsection 3, and except as provided in subsection 2, at the conclusion of the period of deferment, after notice, a person who was granted deferred disposition pursuant to section 1902 shall return […]

17-A §1904. Limited review by appeal

§1904. Limited review by appeal A person may not attack the legality of a deferred disposition, including a final disposition, except that a person who has been determined by a court to have inexcusably failed to comply with a court-imposed deferment requirement and thereafter has been sentenced to an alternative authorized for the crime may […]

17-A §1804. Period of probation; modification; termination and discharge

§1804. Period of probation; modification; termination and discharge (CONTAINS TEXT WITH VARYING EFFECTIVE DATES) 1.  Limit on length of probation.   Except as provided in subsections 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, the period of probation for a person may not exceed:   A. For a Class A crime, 4 years;   [PL 2019, c. […]

17-A §1855. Commencement of administrative release revocation proceeding

§1855. Commencement of administrative release revocation proceeding 1.  Motion to revoke administrative release.   If during the period of administrative release the attorney for the State has probable cause to believe that the person placed on administrative release has violated a requirement of administrative release, the attorney for the State may file a motion with […]

17-A §1805. Partially suspended term of imprisonment with probation or split sentence

§1805. Partially suspended term of imprisonment with probation or split sentence 1.  Determination of date probation begins; revocation; place of imprisonment.   Unless prohibited pursuant to section 1802, subsection 1, paragraphs A to F, the court may impose a split sentence by sentencing an individual to a term of imprisonment not to exceed the maximum […]