Source: http://womenslaw.org/statutes_detail.php?statute_id=6336
Timestamp: 2013-05-19 22:53:31
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 4659', 'art 12', '§ 4651', '§ 4652', '§ 4653', '§ 4654', '§ 4655', '§ 4656', '§ 4657', '§ 4659', '§ 4681', 'art 1', '§ 393', '§ 2931', 'art 1', '§ 2', 'art 2', '§ 201', '§ 202', '§ 203', '§ 204', '§ 207', '§ 208', '§ 209', '§ 210', '§ 210', '§ 211', '§ 253', '§ 301', '§ 302', '§ 303', '§ 506', '§ 506', '§ 511', '§ 556', '§ 802', '§ 805', '§ 806', 'art 3', '§ 1501', '§ 1653', '§ 1657', '§ 1732', '§ 1803', '§ 2001', 'art 4', '§ 4001', '§ 4002', '§ 4003', '§ 4004', '§ 4005', '§ 4006', '§ 4007', '§ 4008', '§ 4009', '§ 4010', '§ 4011', '§ 4012', '§ 4013', '§ 4014', 'art 2', '§ 3472', 'art 3', '§ 4002', '§ 4005', '§ 4005', '§ 4659', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 2']

WomensLaw.org | Maine Statutes: § 4659. Violation
Maine Revised Statutes (select sections)Title 5. Administrative Procedures and ServicesPart 12. Human RightsChapter 337-A. Protection from Harassment§ 4651. Definitions§ 4652. Filing of complaint; jurisdiction§ 4653. Commencement of proceedings§ 4654. Hearings§ 4655. Relief§ 4656. Identifying information sealed§ 4657. Notification§ 4659. ViolationChapter 337-B. Civil Rights Act§ 4681. Violations of constitutional rights; civil action by Attorney GeneralTitle 15. Court Procedure--CriminalPart 1. Criminal Procedure GenerallyChapter 15. Possession of Firearms by Prohibited Persons§ 393. Possession of firearms prohibited for certain personsTitle 17. CrimesChapter 93-C. Interference with Constitutional and Civil Rights§ 2931. ProhibitionTitle 17-A. Maine Criminal CodePart 1. General PrinciplesChapter 1. Preliminary§ 2. DefinitionsPart 2. Substantive OffensesChapter 9. Offenses Against the Person§ 201. Murder§ 202. Felony murder§ 203. Manslaughter§ 204. Aiding or soliciting suicide§ 207. Assault§ 208. Aggravated assault§ 209. Criminal threatening§ 210. Terrorizing§ 210-A. Stalking§ 211. Reckless conductChapter 11. Sexual Assaults§ 253. Gross sexual assaultChapter 13. Kidnapping and Criminal Restraint§ 301. Kidnapping§ 302. Criminal restraint§ 303. Criminal restraint by parentChapter 21. Offenses Against Public Order § 506. Harassment by telephone§ 506-A. Harassment§ 511. Violation of privacy§ 556. IncestChapter 33. Arson and Other Property Destruction§ 802. Arson§ 805. Aggravated criminal mischief§ 806. Criminal mischiefTitle 19-A. Domestic RelationsPart 3. Parents and ChildrenChapter 51. General Provisions§ 1501. DefinitionsChapter 55. Rights and Responsibilities§ 1653. Parental rights and responsibilities§ 1657. Modification or termination of orders for parental rights and responsibilitiesChapter 58. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act§ 1732. DefinitionsChapter 59. Visitation Rights of Grandparents§ 1803. PetitionChapter 63. Child Support Guidelines§ 2001. DefinitionsPart 4. Protection from Abuse Chapter 101. Protection from Abuse§ 4001. Purposes§ 4002. Definitions§ 4003. Filing of complaint; jurisdiction§ 4004. Application of other acts§ 4005. Commencement of proceeding§ 4006. Hearings§ 4007. Relief§ 4008. Identifying information sealed§ 4009. Notification§ 4010. Procedure§ 4011. Violation§ 4012. Law enforcement agency responsibilities§ 4013. Maine Commission on Domestic and Sexual Abuse§ 4014. Certification of batterers' intervention programsTitle 22. Health and WelfareSubtitle 3. Income SupplementationPart 2. Aged, Blind, Disabled or Medically Indigent PersonsChapter 958-A. Adult Protective Services Subchapter 1. General Provisions§ 3472. DefinitionsPart 3. ChildrenChapter 1071. Child and Family Services and Child Protection ActSubchapter 1. General Provisions§ 4002. Definitions§ 4005-D. Access to and participating in proceedings§ 4005-E. Relatives; visitation and access; placementChapter 337-A. Protection from Harassmentback to top§ 4659. Violation1. Crime committed. Violation of a temporary, emergency, interim or final protective order, an order of a tribal court of the Passamaquoddy Tribe or the Penobscot Nation or a court-approved consent agreement, when the defendant has prior actual notice of the order or agreement, is a Class D crime, except when the only provision that is violated concerns relief authorized under section 4655, subsection 1, paragraphs D to F. Violation of these paragraphs must be treated as contempt and punished in accordance with law.
2. Warrantless arrest. Notwithstanding any statutory provision to the contrary, an arrest for criminal violation as defined in this section of an order or consent agreement may be made without warrant upon probable cause whether or not the violation is committed in the presence of the law enforcement officer. The law enforcement officer may verify, if necessary, the existence of a protective order by telephone or radio communication with a law enforcement agency with knowledge of the order.1987, c. 515, § 1; 1987, c. 695, § 2; 1993, c. 469, § 2, eff. July 13, 1993.	About WomensLaw.org |