§1705. Expenses of prisoners from other counties
If a person commits a crime in one county of the State and is sentenced to a term of imprisonment in a jail in a different county, the county in which the crime was committed shall pay to the other county such sum as may be agreed upon by the county commissioners of the counties for the costs of care and custody, deducting the amount received for labor. If the commissioners do not agree upon the amount to be paid, representation of the facts may be made to the Superior Court or any justice of the Superior Court, and the amount shall be determined by the court or justice, either in term time or vacation. [PL 1985, c. 242 (RPR).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1985, c. 242 (RPR).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 15: COURT PROCEDURE -- CRIMINAL
Part 4: JUDGMENT AND PROCEEDINGS
Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
15 §1701. Effect of bail following conviction and commitment (REPEALED)
15 §1701-A. Credit for confinement prior to sentencing (REPEALED)
15 §1701-B. Post-conviction bail (REPEALED)
15 §1702. No punishment until conviction; costs
15 §1702-A. Fingerprints required on certain sentences (REPEALED)
15 §1703. State Prison sentence; imprisonment for misdemeanor (REPEALED)
15 §1704. Commitment in county where convicted
15 §1705. Expenses of prisoners from other counties
15 §1706. Sureties to keep peace for misdemeanor
15 §1707. Record to designated facility
15 §1708. Error in sentence (REPEALED)
15 §1709. Motion for new trial; newly discovered evidence (REPEALED)
15 §1710. Transfer of persons under sentence to county jails for rehabilitative reasons (REPEALED)