Maine Code § 15-1004

Applicability and exclusions
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This chapter applies to the setting of bail for a defendant in a criminal proceeding, including the
setting of bail for an alleged contemnor in a plenary contempt proceeding involving a punitive sanction
under the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 66. It does not apply to the setting of bail in extradition
proceedings under sections 201 to 229, post-conviction review proceedings under sections 2121 to
2132, probation revocation proceedings under Title 17-A, sections 1809 to 1814, supervised release
revocation proceedings under Title 17-A, section 1883 or administrative release revocation proceedings
under Title 17-A, sections 1851 to 1857, except to the extent and under the conditions stated in those
sections. This chapter applies to the setting of bail for an alleged contemnor in a summary contempt
proceeding involving a punitive sanction under the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 66 and to the

setting of bail relative to a material witness only as specified in sections 1103 and 1104, respectively.
This chapter does not apply to a person arrested for a juvenile crime as defined in section 3103. [PL
2025, c. 431, §5 (AMD).]

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