Maine Code § 17-A-1609-A

Discretionary sentence
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Notwithstanding section 1608, when an individual subject to an undischarged term of imprisonment
is convicted of a crime committed while in execution of any term of imprisonment, is convicted of a
crime committed during a stay of execution of any term of imprisonment, is convicted of a crime
committed after failure to report after a stay of execution of any term of imprisonment or is convicted
of failure to report as ordered after a stay of execution of any term of imprisonment, the court may order
that the sentence is not concurrent with any undischarged term of imprisonment. If the court orders
that the sentence is not concurrent, the court may order that any undischarged term of imprisonment be
tolled and service of the nonconcurrent sentence commence immediately, and the court shall so order
if any undischarged term of imprisonment is a split sentence. No portion of the nonconcurrent sentence
may be suspended. Any nonconcurrent sentence that the convicted individual receives as a result of an
order entered pursuant to this section must be nonconcurrent with all other sentences. [PL 2021, c.
260, §3 (NEW).]

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