Maine Waiver of an Indictment

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Waiver of an Indictment

The Maine Waiver of an Indictment is a legal document that allows a criminal defendant to bypass the traditional indictment process and enter a plea of guilty or no contest to the charges against them. The waiver is available in situations where the defendant has waived their right to a grand jury indictment or waived their right to a trial by jury. There are two types of Maine Waiver of an Indictment: a defendant may enter a plea of guilty or no contest, or they may enter a plea of solo contender. A plea of guilty or no contest is an admission of guilt, while a plea of solo contender is an admission of no guilt but an acknowledgment that the court may find the defendant guilty. In either case, the defendant waives their right to a grand jury indictment or a trial by jury and agrees to the terms of the plea agreement.

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Rule 6 - The Grand Jury (a) Number of Grand Jurors. The grand jury shall consist of not fewer than 13 nor more than 23 jurors and a sufficient number of legally qualified persons shall be summoned to meet this requirement.

When a person is indicted, they are given formal notice that it is believed that they committed a crime. The indictment contains the basic information that informs the person of the charges against them.

RULE 5. INITIAL PROCEEDINGS IN THE UNIFIED CRIMINAL DOCKET (a) Initial Appearance Before the Court. (b) Initial Statement of Rights by the Court. (c) Further Statement of Rights by the Court With Respect to Class C or Higher Crimes in the Absence of an Indictment or Information.

If the grand jury finds that there is enough probable cause to believe the crime was committed, they will return a bill of indictment and the case will proceed to the next stage of the criminal justice system.

Grand jury to present all crimes. Grand juries shall present all crimes for which by law they are given territorial authority to indict, and may appoint one of their number to take minutes of their proceedings to be delivered to the attorney, if the jury so directs.

Once you have been indicted, you will then be prosecuted. At the initial appearance, you will be informed of the charges. Still, you will not be permitted to plead guilty until either you have been indicted and prosecuted or you have voluntarily waived the grand jury indictment.

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