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LD 984 Title Page An Act To Amend the Crime of Escape LD 984 Title Page
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 17-A MRSA §755, sub-§1-D, as repealed and replaced by PL 2001,
c. 667, Pt. D, §20 and affected by §36, is amended to read:

 
1-D. A person is guilty of escape from arrest or escape
during transport following arrest if without official permission
the arrested person intentionally:

 
A. Escapes from arrest or escapes from custody while being
transported to a jail, police station or any other facility
enumerated in subsection 3 pursuant to an arrest. Leaves
following arrest prior to being transported, or while being
transported to a jail, police station or other initial place
of detention or to a courthouse when a court has ordered
that the person be arrested and transported directly to
court. Violation of this paragraph is a Class D crime; or

 
B. Violates paragraph A and at the time of the escape the
person uses physical force against another person, threatens
to use physical force or is armed with a dangerous weapon.
Violation of this paragraph is a Class B crime.

 
SUMMARY

 
The bill clarifies that the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 17-
A, section 755, subsection 1-D addresses 2 post-arrest escapes:
an unauthorized departure from custody following an arrest prior
to being transported from the scene and an unauthorized departure
following an arrest while being transported to an initial place
of detention or a courthouse. A courthouse is expressly included
to cover an escape from a court-ordered arrest in which the court
has ordered the person to be brought directly before the court
following the arrest. The reference to "or any other facility
enumerated in subsection 3" is removed, because subsection 3
includes facilities not relevant to the post-arrest escapes
addressed in subsection 1-D. The bill also specifies that the
culpable state of mind element, "intentionally," must accompany
the prohibited conduct, which is consistent with all the other
forms of escape described in Title 17-A, section 755.


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