Maine Code § 32-16508

Criminal penalties
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1. Criminal penalties. A person that intentionally or knowingly violates this chapter, or a rule
adopted or order issued under this chapter, except section 16504 or the notice filing requirements of
section 16302 or 16405, or that intentionally or knowingly violates section 16505 knowing the
statement made to be false or misleading in a material respect, upon conviction, commits a Class C
crime. In any prosecution under this section, the State need not prove that the defendant knew that any
instrument involved was a security, that any instrument was required to be registered under section
16301 or that any license was required under sections 16401 to 16404. An individual convicted of
violating a rule or order under this chapter may be fined, but may not be imprisoned, if the individual
did not have knowledge of the rule or order.
[PL 2013, c. 39, §2 (AMD).]
2. Referral to Attorney General. The administrator may refer such evidence as is available
concerning violations of this chapter or any rule or order issued under this chapter to the Attorney
General, who may, with or without such a reference from the administrator, institute the appropriate
criminal proceedings under this chapter. The Attorney General may request assistance from the
administrator or employees of the administrator.
[PL 2005, c. 65, Pt. A, §2 (NEW).]
3. No limitation on other criminal enforcement. This chapter does not limit the power of this
State to punish a person for conduct that constitutes a crime under other laws of this State.
[PL 2005, c. 65, Pt. A, §2 (NEW).]
4. Venue. When a person pursuant to one scheme or course of conduct, whether upon the same
person or several persons, engages in fraudulent or other prohibited practices, engages in unlawful
transactions of business or other unlawful conduct or engages in unlawful offers to sell or purchase or
unlawful sales or purchases under this chapter, the State may opt for a single Class C count, and, in that
circumstance, prosecution may be brought in any venue in which one or more of the unlawful acts were
committed.
[PL 2005, c. 65, Pt. A, §2 (NEW).]

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