Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 507: PETITION, ADJUDICATION AND DISPOSITION
15 §3311-C. Court hearing as to final disposition

§3311-C. Court hearing as to final disposition
1.  Court hearing; final disposition.  Unless a court hearing is sooner held under subsection 2, at the conclusion of the period of deferment, after notice, a juvenile who was granted deferred disposition pursuant to section 3311‑B shall return to court for a hearing on final disposition under section 3314. If the juvenile demonstrates by a preponderance of the evidence that the juvenile has complied with the court-imposed deferment requirements, the court shall impose a dispositional alternative authorized for the juvenile crime to which the juvenile has entered an admission and consented to in writing at the time disposition was deferred or as amended by agreement of the parties in writing prior to disposition, unless the attorney for the State, prior to disposition, moves the court to allow the juvenile to withdraw the admission. Except over the objection of the juvenile, the court shall grant the State's motion. Following the granting of the State's motion, the attorney for the State shall dismiss the pending petition with prejudice. If the court finds that the juvenile has inexcusably failed to comply with the court-imposed deferment requirements, the court shall impose a dispositional alternative authorized for the juvenile crime to which the juvenile entered an admission.  
[PL 2011, c. 384, §3 (NEW).]
2.  Violation of deferment requirement.  If during the period of deferment the attorney for the State has probable cause to believe that a juvenile who was granted deferred disposition pursuant to section 3311‑B has violated a court-imposed deferment requirement, the attorney for the State may move the court to terminate the remainder of the period of deferment and impose disposition. Following notice and hearing, if the attorney for the State proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the juvenile has inexcusably failed to comply with a court-imposed deferment requirement, the court may continue the running of the period of deferment with the requirements unchanged, modify the requirements, add further requirements or terminate the running of the period of deferment and conduct a dispositional hearing and impose a disposition authorized for the juvenile crime to which the juvenile entered an admission. If the court finds that the juvenile has not inexcusably failed to comply with a court-imposed deferment requirement, the court may order that the running of the period of deferment continue or, after notice and hearing, take any other action permitted under this chapter. If the alleged violation is of a conditional release requirement, the juvenile community corrections officer must receive notice of the hearing.  
[PL 2011, c. 480, §4 (AMD).]
3.  Hearing.  A hearing under this section or section 3311‑B need not be conducted by the judge who originally ordered the deferred disposition.  
[PL 2011, c. 384, §3 (NEW).]
4.  Rights of juvenile at hearing.  The juvenile at a hearing under this section or section 3311‑B must be afforded the opportunity to confront and cross-examine witnesses against the juvenile, to present evidence on the juvenile’s own behalf and to be represented by counsel. If the juvenile who was granted deferred disposition pursuant to section 3311‑B cannot afford counsel, the court shall appoint counsel for the juvenile. Assignment of counsel and withdrawal of counsel must be in accordance with the Maine Rules of Unified Criminal Procedure.  
[PL 2015, c. 431, §32 (AMD).]
5.  Summons; failure to appear.  A summons, served in accordance with section 3304, may be used to order a juvenile who was granted deferred disposition pursuant to section 3311‑B to appear for a hearing under this section. If the juvenile fails to appear after having been served with a summons, the court may issue a warrant for the arrest of the juvenile.  
[PL 2011, c. 384, §3 (NEW).]
6.  Warrant for arrest.  If during the period of deferment the attorney for the State has probable cause to believe that a juvenile who was granted deferred disposition pursuant to section 3311‑B has violated a court-imposed deferment requirement, the attorney for the State may apply for a warrant for the arrest of the juvenile. If the alleged violation is of a conditional release requirement, the juvenile community corrections officer must receive notice of the application. In addition, if the alleged violation is of a conditional release requirement, the provisions of section 3203‑A, subsection 9 apply.  
[PL 2011, c. 480, §4 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2011, c. 384, §3 (NEW). PL 2011, c. 480, §4 (AMD). PL 2015, c. 431, §32 (AMD).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 15: COURT PROCEDURE -- CRIMINAL

Part 6: MAINE JUVENILE CODE

Chapter 507: PETITION, ADJUDICATION AND DISPOSITION

15 §3301. Preliminary investigation, informal adjustment and petition initiation

15 §3301-A. School safety

15 §3302. Petition, form and contents

15 §3303. Dismissal of petition with prejudice

15 §3304. Summons

15 §3305. Answer

15 §3306. Right to counsel

15 §3306-A. Release or detention at first appearance

15 §3307. Disclosure of juvenile's identity

15 §3308. Juvenile case records; inspection and sealing (REPEALED)

15 §3308-A. Dissemination of juvenile intelligence and investigative record information by a Maine criminal justice agency

15 §3308-B. Mandatory notice to schools

15 §3308-C. Confidentiality of juvenile case records

15 §3308-D. Confidentiality of Juvenile Court proceedings

15 §3309. Procedure

15 §3309-A. Limitation on diagnostic evaluations

15 §3309-B. Limitations on diagnostic evaluations in a secure detention facility

15 §3310. Adjudicatory hearing, findings, adjudication

15 §3310-A. Attendant care

15 §3311. Social study and other reports

15 §3311-A. Eligibility for deferred disposition

15 §3311-B. Deferred disposition

15 §3311-C. Court hearing as to final disposition

15 §3311-D. Limited review by appeal

15 §3312. Dispositional hearing

15 §3313. Criteria for withholding an institutional disposition

15 §3314. Disposition

15 §3314-A. Period of probation; modification and discharge

15 §3314-B. Counseling, treatment, education or case management for juveniles and their parents, guardians and legal custodians

15 §3314-C. Juvenile restitution

15 §3315. Right to periodic review

15 §3315-A. Termination of parental rights

15 §3316. Commitment to the Department of Corrections or the Department of Health and Human Services

15 §3317. Disposition after return to Juvenile Court

15 §3318. Mentally ill or incapacitated juveniles (REPEALED)

15 §3318-A. Determination of competency of a juvenile to proceed in a juvenile proceeding

15 §3318-B. Disposition of a juvenile found incompetent to proceed

15 §3318-C. Competency orders

15 §3319. Designation of facility