§752. Owner of property as used in indictment
In an offense in any way relating to real or personal estate, it is sufficient and not a variance if it is proved at the trial that, when the offense was committed, the actual or constructive possession of or the general or special property in the whole of such estate or in any part thereof was in the person or community alleged in the indictment to be the owner thereof.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 15: COURT PROCEDURE -- CRIMINAL
Part 2: PROCEEDINGS BEFORE TRIAL
15 §751. Sufficiency of indictment for murder or manslaughter (REPEALED)
15 §752. Owner of property as used in indictment
15 §753. General allegation of intent to defraud sufficient
15 §754. Variance; amendments (REPEALED)
15 §756. Recitation of ordinance or bylaws
15 §757. Allegation of prior conviction when sentenced enhanced; procedure (REPEALED)