Maine Code § 15-2062

Delinquent sheriff or other officer summoned before court by district attorney
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When it appears that a sheriff or other officer is not discharged of any fine, forfeiture or bill of costs
committed to the sheriff or other officer to collect, the district attorney shall cause the sheriff or other
officer to be summoned and brought before the court that imposed the fine, forfeiture or bill of costs to
show a proper discharge or the cause for not collecting the fine, forfeiture or bill of costs and paying it
over. The sheriff or other officer shall carry into execution all lawful orders of the court relating to the
collection and payment of the fine, forfeiture or bill of costs and shall, by all other means pertaining to
the sheriff's or other officer's office, promote and enforce the same. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. D, §76
(COR).]

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