Maine Code § 14-7358

Defendant imprisoned; writ of reprisal; suggestion of plaintiff's death
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The defendant may traverse the return on the writ for replevying the plaintiff and if it appears that
he is not guilty of eloigning the plaintiff, he shall be discharged and recover costs; but if he does not
traverse it, or if on such traverse it appears that the defendant did eloign the plaintiff, an alias writ of
reprisal shall issue, substantially in the form heretofore established and used in the State, on which he
shall be committed to jail to remain irrepleviable until he produces the body of the plaintiff or proves
his death. He may suggest the plaintiff's death and the court shall impanel a jury to try the fact at the
defendant's expense; and if the death is proved, he shall be discharged.

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