Maine Statutes

§ 17-A §103-B — Involuntary conduct

Maine § 17-A §103-B
JurisdictionMaine
Title 17-AMAINE CRIMINAL CODE
Part 1GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Ch. 5DEFENSES AND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES; JUSTIFICATION

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 17-A, § 17-A §103-B (2026).

Text

1.It is a defense that, when a person causes a result or engages in forbidden conduct, the person's act or omission to act is involuntary.
2.An omission to act is involuntary if the person fails to perform an act and:
3.Possession of something is involuntary if the person:

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Legislative History

PL 1999, c. 195, §2 (NEW).

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