| D.__The chief administrative officer of the state facility | or the sheriff of the county jail may restore any portion of | deductions that have been withdrawn under paragraph C if the | person's later conduct and fulfillment of responsibilities | assigned in the person's transition plan for work, education | or rehabilitation programs are such that the restoration is | determined to be warranted in the discretion of the chief | administrative officer or the sheriff. |
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| | 11.__Subsections 9 and 10 supersede subsections 3, 3-B, 4, 5, | 6 and 8 for persons who commit offenses on or after August 1, | 2004. |
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| | Sec. 29. 17-A MRSA cc. 54-F and 54-G are enacted to read: |
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| §1348.__Eligibility for deferred disposition |
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| | A person who has pled guilty to a Class C, Class D or Class E | crime, except a crime expressly providing that one or more | punishment alternatives it authorizes may not be suspended, and | who consents to a deferred disposition in writing, is eligible | for a deferred disposition. |
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| §1348-A.__Deferred disposition |
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| | 1.__Following the acceptance of a plea of guilty for a crime | for which a person is eligible for a deferred disposition under | section 1348, the court may order sentencing deferred to a date | certain or determinable and impose requirements upon the person, | to be in effect during the period of deferment, considered by the | court to be reasonable and appropriate to assist the person to | lead a law-abiding life.__The court-imposed deferment | requirements must include a requirement that the person refrain | from criminal conduct.__In exchange for the deferred sentencing, | the person shall abide by the court-imposed deferment | requirements.__Unless the court orders otherwise, the | requirements are immediately in effect. |
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| | 2.__During the period of deferment and upon application of the | person granted deferred disposition pursuant to subsection 1 or | of the attorney for the State or upon the court's own motion, the | court may, after a hearing upon notice to the attorney for the | State and the person, modify the requirements imposed by the | court, add further requirements or relieve the person of any | requirement imposed by the court that, in the court's opinion, | imposes an unreasonable burden on the person. |
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