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whether the court orders a commitment to a Department of | Corrections juvenile correctional facility, which continues | to be governed by section 3313. |
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| G. Except for a violation of section 3103, subsection 1, | paragraph D, the court may impose a fine, subject to Title | 17-A, sections 1301 to 1304. For the purpose of this | section, juvenile offenses defined in section 3103, | subsection 1, paragraphs B and C are deemed Class E | crimes. |
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| H. The court may commit the juvenile to a Department of | Corrections juvenile correctional facility and order that | the disposition be suspended or may commit the juvenile | for a period of detention that may not exceed 30 days, | with or without an underlying suspended disposition to a | Department of Corrections juvenile correctional facility, | which detention must be served concurrently with any other | period of detention previously imposed and not fully | discharged or imposed on the same date but may be served | intermittently as the court may order and must be ordered | served in a detention facility approved or operated by the | Department of Corrections exclusively for juveniles. The | court may order such a disposition to be served as a part | of and with a period of probation that is subject to such | provisions of Title 17-A, section 1204 as the court may | order and that must be administered pursuant to Title 34- | A, chapter 5, subchapter IV 4. Revocation of probation is | governed by the procedure contained in subsection 2. Any | disposition under this paragraph is subject to Title 17-A, | section 1253, subsection 2, but not to Title 17-A, section | 1253, subsection 3-B, 4, 5 or 8. |
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| I. The court may order the juvenile unconditionally | discharged. |
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| The court may invoke its contempt powers as established in the | Maine Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 42 to enforce any | order entered pursuant to this subsection.__If the court after | notice and hearing, in accordance with the Maine Rules of | Criminal Procedure, Rule 42, holds a person in contempt for | violating a court order issued pursuant to this section, the | court may impose a fine of not more than $1,000 plus any | applicable surcharges and assessments; impose a term of | incarceration in jail for a period of not more than 30 days; | or order the parents, legal guardian or custodian to perform | community service with the juvenile. |
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| Before a hearing is held that may result in incarceration for | a person alleged to have violated a court order under this | subsection, the court shall advise that person of the right to | be |
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