Maine Code § 15-3311-B

Deferred disposition
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1. Imposition. Following the acceptance of an admission of commission of a juvenile crime for
which a juvenile is eligible for a deferred disposition under section 3311-A, the court may order
disposition deferred to a date certain or determinable and impose requirements upon the juvenile to be
in effect during the period of deferment that are considered by the court to be reasonable and appropriate
to meet the purposes of the Maine Juvenile Code. The court-imposed deferment requirements must
include a requirement that the juvenile refrain from conduct that would constitute a juvenile crime,
crime or civil violation. Unless the juvenile crime is one under section 3103, subsection 1, paragraph
B or C, the court-imposed deferment requirements may include that the juvenile abide by specific
conditional release requirements under supervision by a juvenile community corrections officer. The
court may not impose a requirement that the juvenile pay a supervision fee. In exchange for the deferred
disposition, the juvenile shall abide by the court-imposed deferment requirements. Unless the court
orders otherwise, the deferment requirements are immediately in effect.
[PL 2023, c. 136, §3 (AMD).]
2. Amendment of requirements. During the period of deferment and upon application by the
juvenile granted deferred disposition pursuant to subsection 1 or by the attorney for the State or upon
the court's own motion, the court may, after a hearing upon notice to the attorney for the State and the
juvenile, modify the requirements imposed by the court, add further requirements or relieve the juvenile
of any requirement imposed by the court that, in the court's opinion, imposes an unreasonable burden
on the juvenile. If the requirements proposed for amendment are conditional release requirements, the
juvenile community corrections officer must also receive notice of the hearing. In addition, the juvenile
community corrections officer may make an application under this subsection for an amendment of
conditional release requirements.
[PL 2011, c. 480, §3 (AMD).]

3. Motion. During the period of deferment, if the juvenile cannot meet a deferment requirement
imposed by the court, the juvenile shall bring a motion pursuant to subsection 2.
[PL 2011, c. 384, §2 (NEW).]
4. Finally adjudicated. For purposes of a deferred disposition, a juvenile is deemed to have been
finally adjudicated when the court imposes a disposition under section 3314.
[PL 2011, c. 384, §2 (NEW).]

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