Maine Code § 15-1793

Sentence to any work-jail nearest county of offense; prison sentence includes labor
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The Superior Court and the District Court, in the county where a work-jail is situated or in any
county where there is no work-jail, may, subject to section 1704, sentence any person convicted of an
offense punishable by imprisonment to any of the work-jails nearest or most convenient to the county
where the offense is committed, and all sentences of imprisonment must include labor. The keeper of
the work-jail shall receive and detain the prisoner in the same manner as if committed by a court sitting
in the county where the work-jail is situated. An officer of any county qualified to serve criminal
precepts in the officer's county may serve any precept required by this section and section 1792, whether
the service is performed in whole or in part in one or more counties, and processes must be issued and
directed accordingly. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. D, §69 (COR).]

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