Maine Notice and Demand for Delivery of Possession for Willful Destruction or Damage to Premises

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In Maine, criminal threatening is defined as the act of knowingly or intentionally putting another person in fear of bodily harm. Maine Law Title 17-A, §209 states that criminal threatening is a Class D crime, which makes it a misdemeanor.

A criminal threat occurs when a person threatens to kill or physically harm someone and that person is thereby placed in sustained fear for his/her safety or for the safety of his/her immediate family. The threat must be communicated, specific and unequivocal.

C. When a monument or marker has been disturbed, removed or destroyed as prohibited in subsection 2, paragraph C, the owner's damages may include the cost of engineering and surveyor services necessary to reestablish a monument or marker and its proper location.

Anyone convicted of making a criminal threat faces a substantial time in jail or prison. A misdemeanor conviction can result in up to a year in county jail, while felony convictions can impose sentences of five years or more. In some instances, a terrorist threat can result in a sentence that lasts decades.

A serious criminal threat will likely be charged as a felony. Felony criminal threats is punishable by up to three years in state prison and fines of up to $10,000. In addition, a felony criminal threat conviction is considered a strike under California's Three Strikes law.

A lien created pursuant to this section on or after September 1, 2020 continues for a period of 10 years from the date of the filing of the writ of execution or of the recording of the writ of execution in the registry of deeds, unless the judgment is paid, discharged or released.

Current law permits a landlord to evict a tenant after 30 days notice with or without good cause. This bill would define standards for an eviction of a tenant during the winter months from December 1st through March 31st.

The Writ of Possession is a court order/eviction order which informs the tenant that they must move out of their housing on the property within 48 hours after the Writ of Possession is delivered to them in person. If the tenant fails to do so, they will be forcibly evicted.

1. A person is guilty of criminal threatening if he intentionally or knowingly places another person in fear of imminent bodily injury.

Maine's property damage laws classify Criminal Mischief as either a misdemeanor or felony. Criminal Mischief in Maine is classified as a class D crime when the charge is non-aggravated. This charge can result in jail time up to 364 days as well as up to $2000 in fines and restitution for the damaged property.

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Maine Notice and Demand for Delivery of Possession for Willful Destruction or Damage to Premises