Maine Code § 12-9706

Jurisdiction for prosecutions
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The District Court shall have original and concurrent jurisdiction with the Superior Court in all
prosecutions under this Part. Any person arrested as a violator may, with reasonable diligence, be taken

before the District Court in the division nearest to where the offense is alleged to have been committed
for a warrant and trial or to the District Court in adjoining divisions to the division, jurisdiction to be
exercised in the same manner as if the offense had been committed in such division. [PL 1979, c.
545, §3 (NEW).]
If such person fails to appear in court on the day specified, either in person or by counsel, the court
shall order the recognizance and money deposited forfeited and may take any other action considered
necessary. [PL 1979, c. 545, §3 (NEW).]

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