Maine Code § 14-5522

Notice to interested persons before discharge
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When it appears that the party is detained on any process under which any other person has an
interest in continuing such imprisonment or restraint, the party shall not be discharged until notice has
been given to such other person or his attorney, if within the State or within 30 miles of the place of
examination, to appear and object, if he sees cause. If imprisoned on any criminal accusation, he shall
not be discharged until sufficient notice has been given to the Attorney General or other attorney for
the State that he may appear and object, if he thinks fit.

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