LD 1717
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officer by the person on supervised release and the attorney for
the State. A termination and discharge relieves the person on
supervised release of any obligations imposed by the sentence of
supervised release.

 
5. Any justice, in order to comply with section 1256,
subsection 8, may terminate a period of supervised release that
would delay commencement of a consecutive unsuspended term of
imprisonment. Any judge may also do so if that judge has
jurisdiction over each of the sentences involved.

 
6. The court may revoke a period of supervised release
pursuant to section 1233. If the court revokes a period of
supervised release, the court may shall require the person to
serve time in prison under the custody of the Department of
Corrections. This time in prison may equal all or part of the
period of supervised release, without credit for time served on
post-release supervision, but may not exceed 1/3 of the straight
term of imprisonment imposed. The remaining portion of the
period of supervised release that is not required to be served in
prison remains in effect to be served after the person's release
and is subject to revocation at a later date.

 
Sec. 3. 17-A MRSA §1252, sub-§4-D, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 711, Pt.
B, §20, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

 
4-D.__If the State pleads and proves that a crime under
section 282 was committed against a person who had not attained
12 years of age, the court, in exercising its sentencing
discretion, shall give the age of the victim serious
consideration.

 
Sec. 4. 17-A MRSA §1252, sub-§4-E is enacted to read:

 
4-E. If the State pleads and proves that a crime under section
253 was committed against a person who had not yet attained 12 years of
age, the court, notwithstanding subsection 2, shall impose a definite
term of imprisonment for any term of years.__In determining the basic
term of imprisonment as the first step in the sentencing process, the
court shall select a term of at least 20 years.


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