Maine Code § 15-217

Extension of time of commitment
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If the accused is not arrested under a warrant of the Governor by the expiration of time specified in
the warrant, bond or undertaking, the judge or magistrate may discharge the accused or may continue
the case for any further time not to exceed 60 days. If, after the expiration of any further time specified
by the judge or magistrate, the accused has not been arrested under a Governor's warrant, the complaint
must be dismissed. This section may not be construed to prevent the rearrest of the accused upon a
Governor's warrant issued subsequent to the expiration of the time period specified in this section. The
court shall grant a reasonable extension of time under this section upon the representation of the
prosecuting attorney that a written demand of the executive authority of another state has been issued
but has not been received or acted upon by the Governor. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. D, §23 (COR).]

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