Maine Statutes

§ 17-A §32 — Elements of crimes defined

Maine § 17-A §32
JurisdictionMaine
Title 17-AMAINE CRIMINAL CODE
Part 1GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Ch. 2CRIMINAL LIABILITY; ELEMENTS OF CRIMES

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 17-A, § 17-A §32 (2026).

Text

A person may not be convicted of a crime unless each element of the crime is proved by the State beyond a reasonable doubt. "Element of the crime" means the forbidden conduct; the attendant circumstances specified in the definition of the crime; the intention, knowledge, recklessness or negligence as may be required; and any required result.

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Legislative History

PL 1981, c. 324, §14 (NEW). PL 2007, c. 475, §9 (AMD).

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