Maine Code § 15-713

Evidence
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The contents of an interception are not admissible in court, except that: [PL 2011, c. 507, §7
(RPR).]
1. Contents obtained under the laws of another jurisdiction. The contents of an interception
of any oral communication or wire communication that has been legally obtained under the laws of
another jurisdiction in which the interception occurred are admissible in the courts of this State, subject
to the Maine Rules of Evidence; and
[PL 2011, c. 507, §7 (NEW).]
2. Contents obtained under this chapter. The contents of an interception of any oral
communication or wire communication that has been legally obtained pursuant to section 712,
subsection 2 or 3 are admissible in the courts of this State, subject to the Maine Rules of Evidence, if
related to the administration of criminal justice as defined in Title 16, section 703, subsection 1 for the
purposes of the Criminal History Record Information Act or as defined in Title 16, section 803,
subsection 2 for the purposes of the Intelligence and Investigative Record Information Act; the
administration of juvenile justice; or the statutory functions of a state agency.
[PL 2021, c. 365, §4 (AMD); PL 2021, c. 365, §37 (AFF).]

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