Maine Code § 4-101

Constitution of court
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The Superior Court, as established, consists of 18 justices and such Active Retired Justices as may
be appointed and serving on the court, learned in the law and of sobriety of manners. The Chief Justice
of the Superior Court shall assign the Justices of the Superior Court to preside at various locations of
the court. Whenever it becomes necessary, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court may
designate a Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court or any Active Retired Justice of the Supreme Judicial
Court to hold a term of Superior Court. The Chief Justice of the Superior Court may, when necessary,
assign an Active Retired Justice of the Superior Court to hold a term of Superior Court. The Chief
Justice of the Superior Court may designate any Justice of the Superior Court and the Chief Justice of
the Supreme Judicial Court may designate any Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court to hold one or
more sessions of the Superior Court, separate from the session presided over by the justice holding the
regular trial term. [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. ZZZZ, §1 (AMD).]

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