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Chapter 81: ADMINISTRATION OF IMPOSED SENTENCES OF IMPRISONMENT


  • 17-A §2301. Definitions
  • 17-A §2302. General provisions
  • 17-A §2303. Commencement of sentence of imprisonment
  • 17-A §2304. Notification of commitment to Department of Corrections
  • 17-A §2305. Deductions from sentence of imprisonment for time detained
  • 17-A §2306. Deductions for time detained; special circumstances
  • 17-A §2307. Discretionary deductions for individual who commits crime on or after August 1, 2004, except for certain listed crimes
  • 17-A §2308. Discretionary deductions based on conduct and fulfillment of responsibilities for individuals who commit certain crimes on or after August 1, 2004
  • 17-A §2309. Discretionary deductions based on conduct and participation for individual who committed crime on or after October 1, 1995 but before August 1, 2004
  • 17-A §2310. Deductions for individual who committed crime before October 1, 1995 and was sentenced on or after October 1, 1983
  • 17-A §2311. Deductions for individual who committed crime before October 1, 1995 and was sentenced prior to October 1, 1983
  • 17-A §2312. Deductions applicable to concurrent sentences resulting from new criminal conduct while on probation or administrative release
  • 17-A §2313. Deductions relative to parole eligibility for individual sentenced prior to effective date of Maine Criminal Code
  • 17-A §2314. Release from imprisonment
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