Maine 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1335 Introduced / Bill

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132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025
Legislative Document	No. 1335H.P. 870House of Representatives, March 27, 2025
An Act to Prohibit Life Sentences
Reference to the Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety suggested and ordered 
printed.
ROBERT B. HUNT
Clerk
Presented by Representative MILLIKEN of Blue Hill.
Cosponsored by Representatives: MATHIESON of Kittery, WARREN of Scarborough. Page 1 - 132LR0570(01)
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2 is amended to read:
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4 The trial of any criminal case, except for a trial for a crime punishable by imprisonment 
5 for life prior to January 1, 2026, may be postponed by the court to a future day of the same 
6 term, or the jury may be discharged therefrom and the case continued, if justice will thereby 
7 be promoted.
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9 is further amended to read:
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11 section 1604, subsection 1, paragraph A, the sentence for a person convicted of aggravated 
12 attempted murder is prior to January 1, 2026 must be sentenced by the court to 
13 imprisonment for life or for a definite period of imprisonment for any term of years; and a 
14 person convicted of aggravated attempted murder on or after January 1, 2026 may not be 
15 sentenced by the court to imprisonment for life or for any term of years equivalent to 
16 imprisonment for life, and the court shall set a term of imprisonment for a definite period 
17 of any term of years.  The In the case of a person convicted of aggravated attempted murder 
18 prior to January 1, 2026, existence of an aggravating circumstance serves only as a 
19 precondition for the court to consider a life sentence.
20 As used in this subsection, "term of years equivalent to imprisonment for life" has the same 
21 meaning as in section 1604, subsection 9.
22 as enacted by PL 2019, c. 113, Pt. A, §2, is 
23 amended to read:
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25 be sentenced to imprisonment for life or for any term of years that is not less than 25 years. 
26 A person convicted of the crime of murder on or after January 1, 2026 may not be sentenced 
27 by the court to imprisonment for life or for any term of years equivalent to imprisonment 
28 for life, and the court shall set a term of imprisonment for any term of years that is not less 
29 than 25 years.  The sentence of the court must specify the length of the sentence to be 
30 served and must commit the person to the Department of Corrections.
31 As used in this subsection, "term of years equivalent to imprisonment for life" has the same 
32 meaning as in section 1604, subsection 9.
33 as enacted by PL 2019, c. 113, Pt. A, §2, 
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35 A.  In the case of a person convicted of the Class A crime of aggravated attempted 
36 murder prior to January 1, 2026, the court shall set a term of imprisonment under 
37 section  subsection 2 of for life or for a definite period of any term of years.  In 
38 the case of a person convicted of the Class A crime of aggravated attempted murder on 
39 or after January 1, 2026, the court may not sentence the person to imprisonment for life 
40 or for any term of years equivalent to imprisonment for life, and the court shall set a 
41 term of imprisonment under section 152-A, subsection 2 for a definite period of any 
42 term of years; Page 2 - 132LR0570(01)
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3 provision of this Title to the contrary, beginning January 1, 2026, in sentencing a person 
4 convicted of a crime under this Title, a court may not set a term of imprisonment for life or 
5 for any term of years equivalent to imprisonment for life.
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8 section, "term of years equivalent to imprisonment for life" means a sentence of 
9 imprisonment for a term of years that, as determined by the court based on the age of the 
10 convicted person at the time of sentencing and other factors determined by the court, is 
11 reasonably expected to result in the imprisonment of the person for the remainder of the 
12 person's life.
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14 This bill amends the sentencing provisions under the Maine Criminal Code to provide 
15 that, for a person convicted of any crime under that Code on or after January 1, 2026, in 
16 sentencing the person, a court may not set a term of imprisonment for life or for any term 
17 of years equivalent to imprisonment for life.  
18 The bill defines "term of years equivalent to imprisonment for life" to mean a sentence 
19 of imprisonment for a term of years that, as determined by the court based on the age of the 
20 convicted person at the time of sentencing and other factors determined by the court, is 
21 reasonably expected to result in the imprisonment of the person for the remainder of the 
22 person's life.
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