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reintegration. It also allows placement of a juvenile, with the | juvenile's consent, in a licensed residential care facility | providing a mental health treatment program as an alternative to | psychiatric hospitalization. |
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| | The bill adds a provision to eliminate duplicative probable | cause determinations. It clarifies that attendant care may not | be ordered without the consent of the sheriff or the Department | of Corrections, as it is these agencies that have to contract and | pay for attendant care. |
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| | The bill eliminates a reference to juvenile proceedings in | connection with sexual abuse of a minor since this is a crime | that, by definition, a juvenile cannot commit. It changes the | length of detention allowed in a rural jail from 24 to 48 hours | to match new federal law. This bill clarifies how so-called | "shock sentences" are to be calculated. |
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| | The bill adds a cross-reference that was inadvertently omitted | when the new juvenile crime of failure to comply with a court | order resulting from a conviction for an adult crime under the | Maine Revised Statues, Title 12 or 29-A was created. |
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| | The bill makes it clear that juveniles may not be arrested for | juvenile crimes for which the present law does not allow | incarceration, such as possession of marijuana, but that they may | be arrested for the juvenile crime that is equivalent to the | adult crime found in Title 17-A, section 17, subsection 2 and it | makes minor changes to the wording of the juvenile provision to | make it fully consistent with the wording of the adult provision. |
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| | This bill amends the provision for arrests with warrants to | make it clear that the detention provisions in the Juvenile Code | apply, just as they do for arrests without warrants. |
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| | The bill adds a provision similar to the adult provision for | suspension of an operator's license for using a motor vehicle for | drug trafficking. |
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| | Finally, the bill clarifies the law relating to juveniles who | commit adult crimes under Titles 12 and 29-A. It makes clear | that no version of imprisonment is allowed unless, after the | juvenile becomes an adult, the person fails to comply with a | court order that results from the conviction. It also eliminates | juvenile detention for these crimes since imprisonment is not | allowed as a sentence for a juvenile. |
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