| |  | |  | 5.  It allows the court, if the petitioner has retained private |  | counsel, including a nonprofit organization that represents |  | indigent persons, to award reasonable attorney's fees and costs to |  | that private counsel; | 
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 |  | |  | 6.  It allows a petition to be brought if the petitioner is |  | able to show that the person would not have been convicted or |  | would have received a lesser sentence if favorable results had |  | been obtained through DNA analysis at the time of the original |  | prosecution; | 
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 |  | |  | 7.  It requires the petitioner and the State to agree on a |  | laboratory to perform the DNA analysis or, if agreement is not |  | possible, requires the court to choose the laboratory with input |  | from the petitioner and the State; | 
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 |  | |  | 8.  It requires the State to bear the costs of DNA analysis if |  | it is performed by the Maine State Police Crime Laboratory |  | located in Augusta; | 
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 |  | |  | 9.  It allows the court, if it orders DNA analysis, to make |  | other orders including specifying the type of DNA analysis and |  | testing procedures to be used and requiring the collection and |  | analysis of biological samples from persons other than the |  | petitioner; | 
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 |  | |  | 10.  If the results of the DNA analysis are inconclusive or |  | show that the petitioner is the source of the DNA, the court is |  | required to notify the petitioner's probation officer; | 
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 |  | |  | 11.  If the results of the DNA analysis are favorable to the |  | petitioner, it requires the court to hold a hearing on the |  | results. Based on the DNA analysis and any other evidence or |  | matter raised at the hearing, the court is required to issue an |  | order: | 
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 |  | | A.  Setting aside or vacating the petitioner's judgment of |  | conviction, judgment of not guilty by reason of mental |  | disease or defect or adjudication; | 
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 |  | | B.  Granting the petitioner a new trial or fact-finding |  | hearing; | 
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 |  | | C.  Granting the petitioner a new sentencing hearing, |  | commitment hearing or dispositional hearing; | 
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 |  | | D.  Discharging the petitioner from custody; | 
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