Maine Code § 15-2161

Notice to district attorney and Attorney General of all petitions for pardon or
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commutation
On all petitions to the Governor for pardon or commutation of sentences, written notice thereof
must be given to the Attorney General and the district attorney for the county where the case was tried
at least 4 weeks before the time of the hearing thereon, and 4 weeks' notice in a newspaper of general
circulation in the county. If the crime for which the pardon is asked or for which commutation of
sentence is sought is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison, the Attorney General or the
district attorney for the county where the case was tried shall, upon the request of the Governor, attend
the meeting of the Governor or the Parole Board at which the petition is to be heard and the Governor
shall allow the district attorney the district attorney's necessary expenses for such attendance and a
reasonable compensation for the district attorney's services to be paid from the State Treasury out of
the appropriation for costs in criminal prosecutions. The Governor may require the judge and
prosecuting officer who tried the case to furnish the Governor or the Parole Board a concise statement
thereof as proved at the trial and any other facts bearing on the propriety of granting pardon or
commutation. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. D, §80 (COR).]

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