Maine Code § 15-1072

Responsibility of sureties
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1. Preconviction. Each surety for a defendant admitted to preconviction bail is responsible for the
appearance of the defendant at all times as well as the defendant's compliance with each condition of
release, including that the defendant refrain from new criminal conduct, until a verdict or finding or
plea of guilty or until the acceptance of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, unless the surety has sooner
terminated the agreement to act as surety and has been relieved of the responsibility in accordance with
section 1073.
A preconviction surety is not responsible for the appearance of a defendant after conviction nor for the
defendant's compliance with the conditions of release, unless the surety has agreed to act as
postconviction surety.
[PL 1997, c. 543, §16 (AMD).]
2. Post-conviction. Each surety for a defendant admitted to bail after conviction is responsible
for the defendant's appearance at all times until the defendant enters into execution of any sentence of
imprisonment as well as the defendant's compliance with each condition of release, including that the
defendant refrain from new criminal conduct, unless the surety has sooner terminated the agreement to
act as surety and has been relieved of the responsibility in accordance with section 1073.
[PL 1997, c. 543, §16 (AMD).]

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