§6. Acquittal in part; conviction in part
When a person, indicted for an offense, is acquitted of a part by verdict of the jury and found guilty of the residue thereof, such verdict may be received and recorded by the court. He may be considered as convicted of the offense, if any, which is substantially charged by such residue, and be punished accordingly, although such offense would not otherwise be within the jurisdiction of said court.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 15: COURT PROCEDURE -- CRIMINAL
Part 1: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE GENERALLY
Chapter 1: JURISDICTION AND VENUE
15 §1. Superior Court; criminal jurisdiction
15 §2. Death and injury separated by state line (REPEALED)
15 §3. Offenses near county line or in 2 counties
15 §4. County lines terminating at or near tidewaters; course
15 §5. Warrants for offenses at or near tidewaters; authority of officers
15 §6. Acquittal in part; conviction in part
15 §7. Removal of persons charged with crime in 2 counties
15 §8. Duties of officer holding prisoner or holding court's order of removal