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sentence commence immediately and the court shall so order if any | undischarged term of imprisonment is a split sentence. No A | portion of the nonconcurrent sentence may not be suspended. All | sentences that the convicted person receives as a result of the | crimes mentioned in this subsection must be nonconcurrent with all | other sentences. |
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| | Sec. 4. 17-A MRSA §1322, sub-§3, as repealed and replaced by PL 1993, | c. 305, §1, is amended by amending the first paragraph to read: |
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| | 3. Economic loss. "Economic loss" includes economic | detriment consisting of environmental clean-up expense, property | loss, allowable expense, work loss, replacement services loss | and, if injury causes death, dependent's economic loss and | dependent's replacement services loss. Noneconomic detriment is | not loss. Economic detriment is loss although caused by pain and | suffering or physical impairment. "Economic loss" includes | expenses of an emergency response by any public agency and | critical investigation expenses. |
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| | Sec. 5. 17-A MRSA §1322, sub-§3, ķA-1 is enacted to read: |
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| A-1.__"Critical investigation expense" means a necessary | expense incurred by a public agency or by a person or | organization while investigating or prosecuting suspected | criminal conduct.__"Critical investigation expense" | includes, but is not limited to, the cost of an audit or | other financial analysis when that analysis is necessary to | determine whether and to what extent a victim has suffered | financial harm from criminal conduct by an employee or other | person in a position of trust and the cost of analysis of | physical evidence including suspected illegal drugs.__ | "Critical investigation expense" does not include the hourly | pay, salary or benefits of law enforcement personnel or the | ordinary administrative costs of a law enforcement agency. |
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| | This bill makes the following changes to the sentencing laws. |
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| | 1. The bill authorizes the court to revoke probation for a | crime committed by an inmate who is serving a sentence that does | not include probation, if the inmate also has a consecutive | sentence that includes a period of probation. |
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| | 2. The bill specifies that an inmate who commits any crime | while sentenced may have that sentence interrupted and serve the |
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