Maine Code § 17-A-102

Public duty
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1. Any conduct, other than the use of physical force under circumstances specifically dealt with
in other sections of this chapter, is justifiable when it is authorized by law, including laws defining
functions of public servants or the assistance to be rendered public servants in the performance of their
duties; laws governing the execution of legal process or of military duty; and the judgments or orders
of courts or other public tribunals.
[PL 1975, c. 499, §1 (NEW).]
2. The justification afforded by this section to public servants is not precluded:
A. By the fact that the law, order or process was defective provided it appeared valid on its face
and the defect was not knowingly caused or procured by such public servant; or, [PL 1975, c.
499, §1 (NEW).]
B. As to persons assisting public servants, by the fact that the public servant to whom assistance
was rendered exceeded the public servant's legal authority or that there was a defect of jurisdiction
in the legal process or decree of the court or tribunal, provided the person believed the public

servant to be engaged in the performance of the public servant's duties or that the legal process or
court decree was competent. [PL 2007, c. 173, §16 (AMD).]
[PL 2007, c. 173, §16 (AMD).]

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