Maine Statutes

§ 34-A §5806 — Violations of parole

Maine § 34-A §5806
JurisdictionMaine
Title 34-ACORRECTIONS
Ch. 5PROBATION AND PAROLE

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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 34-A, § 34-A §5806 (2026).

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A probation-parole officer may arrest and charge a parolee with violation of parole and take the parolee into the probation-parole officer's custody in any place the parolee may be found and detain the parolee in any jail, pending the issuance of a parole violation warrant. The detention may not extend beyond the next business day of the office of the commissioner. In the event a warrant is not issued in that time, the parolee must be released from arrest and detention immediately. A parolee so arrested and detained does not have a right of action against the probation-parole officer or any other persons because of that arrest and detention. When a parolee violates a condition of the parolee's parole or violates the law, the commissioner may issue a warrant for the parolee's arrest. A prob

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Legislative History

PL 1983, c. 459, §6 (NEW). PL 2025, c. 390, Pt. A, §54 (AMD).

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