Maine Statutes

§ 15 §2183 — Motion and hearing; process

Maine § 15 §2183
JurisdictionMaine
Title 15COURT PROCEDURE -- CRIMINAL
Part 4JUDGMENT AND PROCEEDINGS
Ch. 308POST-JUDGMENT MOTION WHEN PERSON'S IDENTITY HAS BEEN STOLEN AND USED IN A CRIMINAL, CIVIL VIOLATION OR TRAFFIC INFRACTION PROCEEDING

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 15, § 15 §2183 (2026).

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1.Filing motion. A motion filed pursuant to section 2182 must be filed in the underlying criminal, civil violation or traffic infraction proceeding. The appropriate chief judge or justice shall specially assign the motion. The judge or justice to whom the motion is assigned shall determine upon whom and how service of the motion is to be made and enter an order in this regard.
2.Counsel. In cases involving a criminal conviction, if the court finds that the person who files the motion under section 2182 or on whose behalf the motion is filed is indigent, the court may appoint counsel for the person at any time during the proceedings under this chapter.
3.Representation of the State. The prosecutorial office that represented the State in the underlying criminal, civil violation or traffic

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Legislative History

PL 2009, c. 287, §1 (NEW).

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