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Title 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 5: DISTRICT COURT

§164-A. Acceptance of fine and guilty plea

The clerk of each division may accept a guilty plea to a criminal traffic offense upon payment of a fine and surcharge in accordance with a schedule of offenses and fines established by the Chief Judge. A person tendering payment of a fine without filing a signed waiver is deemed to have read and waived that person's rights, to understand that tendering payment is deemed a waiver and has the same effect as a judgment of the court and to understand that the record of the judgment will be sent to the Secretary of State. [1991, c. 549, §17 (AFF); 1991, c. 549, §4 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1991, c. 549, §17 (AFF). 1991, c. 549, §4 (NEW).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title4 > Title4ch5sec0 > Title4sec164-A

Title 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 5: DISTRICT COURT

§164-A. Acceptance of fine and guilty plea

The clerk of each division may accept a guilty plea to a criminal traffic offense upon payment of a fine and surcharge in accordance with a schedule of offenses and fines established by the Chief Judge. A person tendering payment of a fine without filing a signed waiver is deemed to have read and waived that person's rights, to understand that tendering payment is deemed a waiver and has the same effect as a judgment of the court and to understand that the record of the judgment will be sent to the Secretary of State. [1991, c. 549, §17 (AFF); 1991, c. 549, §4 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1991, c. 549, §17 (AFF). 1991, c. 549, §4 (NEW).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title4 > Title4ch5sec0 > Title4sec164-A

Title 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 5: DISTRICT COURT

§164-A. Acceptance of fine and guilty plea

The clerk of each division may accept a guilty plea to a criminal traffic offense upon payment of a fine and surcharge in accordance with a schedule of offenses and fines established by the Chief Judge. A person tendering payment of a fine without filing a signed waiver is deemed to have read and waived that person's rights, to understand that tendering payment is deemed a waiver and has the same effect as a judgment of the court and to understand that the record of the judgment will be sent to the Secretary of State. [1991, c. 549, §17 (AFF); 1991, c. 549, §4 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1991, c. 549, §17 (AFF). 1991, c. 549, §4 (NEW).