Maine Statutes

§ 29-A §2558 — Aggravated operating after habitual offender revocation

Maine § 29-A §2558
JurisdictionMaine
Title 29-AMOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Ch. 23MAJOR OFFENSES - SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION

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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 29-A, § 29-A §2558 (2026).

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1.Crime. A person is guilty of aggravated operating after habitual offender revocation if that person violates section 2557‑A and at the time of the violation the person commits one or more of the following:
2.Penalties. The following penalties apply.
3.Strict liability. Violation of this section is a strict liability crime as defined in Title 17‑A, section 34, subsection 4‑A.
4.Relief from habitual offender status. The Secretary of State may not grant relief from habitual offender status under section 2554 until at least 3 years have passed after the original date scheduled for eligibility to apply for relief of that status.
5.Presumption of identity. If the name and date of birth of a person being prosecuted are the same as those of the habitual offender whose privilege to operate h

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Legislative History

PL 2005, c. 606, §A12 (NEW). PL 2009, c. 54, §6 (AMD). PL 2009, c. 415, Pt. C, §1 (AMD). PL 2009, c. 415, Pt. C, §§2, 3 (AFF).

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