LD 1907
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behalf of the person would make it probable that a different
verdict would result upon a new trial; or

 
C.__All of the prerequisites for obtaining a new trial based
on newly discovered evidence are met as follows:

 
(1)__The DNA test results, when considered with all the
other evidence in the case, old and new, admitted in
the hearing conducted under this section on behalf of
the person would make it probable that a different
verdict would result upon a new trial;

 
(2)__The proferred DNA test results have been
discovered by the person since the trial;

 
(3)__The proferred DNA test results could not have been
obtained by the person prior to trial by the exercise
of due diligence;

 
(4)__The DNA test results and other evidence admitted
at the hearing conducted under this section on behalf
of the person are material to the issue as to who is
responsible for the crime for which the person was
convicted; and

 
(5)__The DNA test results and other evidence admitted
at the hearing conducted under this section on behalf
of the person are not merely cumulative or impeaching,
unless it is clear that such impeachment would have
resulted in a different verdict.

 
The court shall state its findings of fact on the record or make
written findings of fact supporting its decision to grant or deny
the person authorized in section 2137 a new trial under this
section.__If the court finds that the person authorized in
section 2137 has met the evidentiary burden of paragraph A, the
court shall grant a new trial.

 
For purposes of this subsection, "all the other evidence in the
case, old and new," means the evidence admitted at trial;
evidence admitted in any hearing on a motion for new trial
pursuant to Rule 33 of the Maine Rules of Criminal Procedure;
evidence admitted at any collateral proceeding, state or federal;
evidence admitted at the hearing conducted under this section
relevant to the DNA testing and analysis conducted on the sample;
and evidence relevant to the identity of the source of the DNA
sample.

 
Sec. 6. Effective date. This Act takes effect September 1, 2006.


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