Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1710

Introduced
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  
Engrossed
6/16/25  
Enrolled
6/16/25  

Caption

An Act Regarding the Authority to Transport Prisoners Confined in Jail and the Use of Physical Force with Respect to Prisoners and Persons Who Have Been Arrested

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws to provide a more defined role for corrections and transport officers in the context of prisoner custody and court appearances. It allows for the use of force, including deadly force, under certain circumstances when an officer believes it necessary to prevent an escape. This is a significant shift towards granting officers broader powers in potentially dangerous situations, which could influence how law enforcement conducts such operations. By codifying these responsibilities, LD1710 seeks to improve overall public safety while keeping the context of individual rights in consideration.

Summary

LD1710 is an act regarding the authority to transport prisoners confined in jail and the regulation of the use of physical force with respect to these individuals. This legislative document aims to clarify the legal framework surrounding the responsibilities of corrections and transport officers when they are engaged in transporting prisoners to and from court. It assigns specific responsibilities to sheriffs and deputies for the safe transport of prisoners and outlines the protocol for handling escapes during such transfers. The bill emphasizes that ensuring safety during these processes is paramount and establishes clear directives for officers involved.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding LD1710 appears to reflect strong opinions from various stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill provides necessary clarity and safety protocols that protect not only the officers involved in the transportation of prisoners but also the general public. Conversely, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for excessive use of force by officers, fearing that the broad interpretation of 'reasonable belief' could lead to unjust outcomes in dynamic situations. This division highlights ongoing debates about safety measures versus individual civil liberties in law enforcement practices.

Contention

One notable area of contention in the discussions around LD1710 is the justification for using deadly force. While supporters highlight the need to prevent dangerous escapes, critics might point out the risks of potential misconduct if officers have broad authority to employ deadly force under vague circumstances. Additionally, the repeal of existing laws concerning the use of physical force raises concerns among civil rights advocates, who may fear that the bill erodes accountability mechanisms for law enforcement personnel. This tension represents a critical aspect to monitor as the legislation progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1715

An Act to Replace Certain Stigmatizing Language in the Maine Revised Statutes, Titles 22, 25 and 34-A with Respectful Language

ME LD702

An Act Regarding the Detention, Supervision and Transportation of Arrested Juveniles

ME LD1301

An Act to Examine the Need for Intensive Case Managers and Improve Consistency Among County Jails Regarding Prisoner Attendance at Funerals, Furloughs, Visitation, Education and Discretionary Accounts

ME LD720

An Act to Expand Eligibility for Supervised Community Confinement for Prisoners with a Prognosis Likely to Result in an Incapacitating Medical Condition

ME LD692

An Act Regarding Eligibility of County Jail Inmates for a Community Confinement Monitoring Program

ME LD4

An Act to Update Provisions of the Department of Corrections Laws Regarding Operation and Administration of Jails, Women's Services and Juvenile Detention

ME LD2159

An Act to Protect the Confidentiality of Attorney-Client E-mail Communications for Residents of Jails and Correctional Facilities

ME LD1937

An Act Regarding the Transportation of Hazardous Materials by Railroad Companies

ME LD1543

Resolve, to Establish the Commission to Recommend Cost-effective, Safe, Administrable and Healthful Programs to Reduce Violence in Prisons and Jails

ME LD636

An Act to Authorize the Department of Health and Human Services to License and Ensure the Quality of Personal Care Agencies

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