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Yonnie3

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5. I think a couple of things will happen to keep him off the street
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 07:02 AM
Feb 2018

It's likely he will have a mental evaluation and it's actually possible that that will result in him being off the street an indefinite period.

Terrorizing is a specific crime in Maine. I thought at first it was a simplification. I did some searching and reading about this

Apparently there are two classes of this crime. Class C: threat causes evacuation, etc. Class D: threat only.

Class D: Crimes punishable by up to 364 days incarceration and a $2,000 fine

Maine does not use felonies and misdemeanors in crime classification, but classes crimes from A through E with A being the most heinous.

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