Code of Maine Rules
94 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
649 - MAINE COMMISSION ON INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES
Chapter 102 - STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR ATTORNEYS WHO REPRESENT ADULTS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- Section 649-102-1 - SCOPE & PURPOSE
- Section 649-102-2 - ATTORNEY QUALIFICATIONS
- Section 649-102-3 - SCOPE OF REPRESENTATION
- Section 649-102-4 - LAWYER-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP
- Section 649-102-5 - INITIAL INTERVIEW
- Section 649-102-6 - CASE REVIEW & PREPARATION
- Section 649-102-7 - CONTROL & DIRECTION OF THE CASE
- Section 649-102-8 - GENERAL TRIAL PREPARATION
- Section 649-102-9 - VOIR DIRE AND JURY SELECTION
- Section 649-102-10 - PRESENTING THE DEFENSE CASE
- Section 649-102-11 - OBLIGATIONS OF COUNSEL IN SENTENCING
- Section 649-102-12 - SENTENCING OPTIONS, CONSEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES
Current through 2024-13, March 27, 2024
Summary: This Chapter establishes standards of practice for Commission assigned counsel providing representation in adult criminal cases. Theses standards are intended to guide assigned counsel in the conduct of their representation and for use by the Commission in evaluating, supervising and training assigned counsel.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 4 M.R.S. §1804(2)(C) , § 1804(2)(D) , § 1804(2)(E) , § 1804(3)(D) , § 1804(4)(D)
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