Maine Code § 15-1099

Grounds for revocation of post-conviction bail
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An order of post-conviction bail entered by a judge or justice may be revoked by the judge or justice
or, if that judge or justice is not available, by another judge or justice of the same court, upon
determination made after notice and opportunity for hearing that: [PL 1995, c. 356, §19 (NEW).]
1. Crime charged. The defendant has in fact been charged with a crime allegedly committed after
post-conviction bail was set;
[PL 1995, c. 356, §19 (NEW).]
2. Failure to appear. The defendant has failed to appear as required or has violated a condition
of post-conviction bail as demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence; or
[PL 1995, c. 356, §19 (NEW).]

3. Appeal for purposes of delay. The defendant's appeal has been taken for the purpose of delay
as demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence.
[PL 1995, c. 356, §19 (NEW).]

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