Maine Code § 15-152

Fresh pursuit defined
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The term "fresh pursuit" as used in this chapter includes fresh pursuit as defined by the common
law, and the pursuit of a person who has committed a crime punishable by a maximum term of
imprisonment equal to or exceeding one year, who is reasonably suspected of having committed such
a crime or who is reasonably suspected of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of
intoxicating liquor or drugs. It shall include the pursuit of a person suspected of having committed a
supposed crime punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment equal to or exceeding one year, though
no such crime has actually been committed, if there is reasonable ground for believing that such a crime
has been committed. Fresh pursuit as used in this chapter shall not necessarily imply instant pursuit,
but pursuit without unreasonable delay. [PL 1987, c. 791, §1 (AMD).]

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