LD 1903
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§1349-B.__Suspended sentence with administrative release

 
1.__The court may sentence a person to a term of imprisonment
not to exceed the maximum term authorized for the Class D or
Class E crime, suspend the entire term of imprisonment and
accompany the suspension with a period of administrative release
not to exceed the one year authorized under section 1349-A,
subsection 1.

 
2.__The court may sentence a person to a fine, not to exceed
the maximum fine authorized for the Class D or Class E crime,
suspend the fine in whole or in part and accompany the suspension
with a period of administrative release not to exceed the one
year authorized under section 1349-A, subsection 1.

 
3.__A sentence imposed under subsection 1 or subsection 2
commences on the date the person goes into actual execution of
the sentence.

 
§1349-C.__Requirements of administrative release

 
1.__If the court imposes a suspended sentence with
administrative release under section 1349-B, the court shall
attach requirements of administrative release, as authorized by
this section, as the court determines to be reasonable and
appropriate to help ensure accountability of the person.__The
court-imposed requirements of administrative release must include
a requirement that the convicted person refrain from criminal
conduct.

 
2.__In addition to a requirement that the convicted person
refrain from criminal conduct and a requirement that the
convicted person pay all assessments, surcharges, fees and costs
required by law, the court in its sentence may require the
convicted person:

 
A.__To pay any fine imposed by the court as part of the
sentence;

 
B.__To make any restitution to each victim of the crime
imposed by the court;

 
C.__To perform any community service work imposed by the
court as part of the sentence; or

 
D.__To satisfy any other requirement reasonably related to
helping ensure the accountability of the person.


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