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Title 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 17: ATTORNEYS AT LAW

Subchapter 2: REMOVAL AND RESIGNATION

§856. Conduct of prosecution

The prosecution shall be conducted by the district attorney for the county where the rule is returnable, unless the justice issuing the rule appoints some other suitable counsel to perform said duty. Compulsory process shall issue to compel the attendance of witnesses, and in case of decree of removal, judgment shall be rendered in behalf of the State against the respondent for full costs to be taxed by the court. [1973, c. 567, §20 (AMD).]

SECTION HISTORY

1973, c. 567, §20 (AMD).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title4 > Title4ch17sec0 > Title4sec856

Title 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 17: ATTORNEYS AT LAW

Subchapter 2: REMOVAL AND RESIGNATION

§856. Conduct of prosecution

The prosecution shall be conducted by the district attorney for the county where the rule is returnable, unless the justice issuing the rule appoints some other suitable counsel to perform said duty. Compulsory process shall issue to compel the attendance of witnesses, and in case of decree of removal, judgment shall be rendered in behalf of the State against the respondent for full costs to be taxed by the court. [1973, c. 567, §20 (AMD).]

SECTION HISTORY

1973, c. 567, §20 (AMD).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title4 > Title4ch17sec0 > Title4sec856

Title 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 17: ATTORNEYS AT LAW

Subchapter 2: REMOVAL AND RESIGNATION

§856. Conduct of prosecution

The prosecution shall be conducted by the district attorney for the county where the rule is returnable, unless the justice issuing the rule appoints some other suitable counsel to perform said duty. Compulsory process shall issue to compel the attendance of witnesses, and in case of decree of removal, judgment shall be rendered in behalf of the State against the respondent for full costs to be taxed by the court. [1973, c. 567, §20 (AMD).]

SECTION HISTORY

1973, c. 567, §20 (AMD).