Maine Statutes
§ 35-A §1315 — Self-incrimination; immunity
Maine § 35-A §1315
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 35-A, § 35-A §1315 (2026).
Text
1.Self-incrimination.
In any proceeding before the commission, if a person refuses to answer questions or produce evidence on the ground that that person may be incriminated and if the commission staff, in writing, and with the written approval of the Attorney General, requests the commission to order that person to answer the questions or produce the evidence, the commission, after notice to the witness and a hearing, shall so order unless it finds to do so would be clearly contrary to the public interest.
2.Immunity.
If, but for this section, the person would have had the right to withhold the answers given or the evidence produced by that person, that person may not be prosecuted or subjected to penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction or matter that concerns the ans
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Legislative History
PL 1987, c. 141, §A6 (NEW). RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §399 (COR).
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Bluebook (online)
Maine § 35-A §1315, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/35-A%20%C2%A71315.