Maine 4.18.2119 Carjacking, 18 U.S.C. Sec. 2119, is a federal law that makes it illegal to take a motor vehicle from another person by force or intimidation. The law is applicable in all states and is punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment. There are three types of Maine 4.18.2119 Carjacking, 18 U.S.C. Sec. 2119: 1. First-degree Carjacking: This is the most serious type of carjacking and occurs when the perpetrator causes serious physical injury to the victim or threatens to use a deadly weapon. 2. Second-degree Carjacking: This is a less serious type of carjacking and occurs when the perpetrator uses physical force or intimidation to take a motor vehicle from another person. 3. Third-degree Carjacking: This is the least serious type of carjacking and occurs when the perpetrator takes a motor vehicle from another person without using physical force or intimidation.