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| | State v. D. York (corrected 11-20-97_ |
 | | Punishment of state witness for nonattendance Whoever, having been subpoenaed as a witness in behalf of the State before any court or grand jury, without reasonable cause fails to appear at the time and place designated in the subpoena, if he is not punished therefor as for contempt, is guilty of a Class E crime. |
 | | Curlew, 459 A.2d 160, 163-64 (Me. 1983) (pursuant to order-of-proof or procedural requirement of the corpus delicti rule, better practice is to require proof of the corpus delicti before admitting confession or admission in evidence). |
 | | Nissen Corp., 404 A.2d 564, 567 (Me. 1979) ("A comma is generally used to indicate the separation of words, phrases, or clauses from others not closely connected in the structure of the sentence."). |
| www.courts.state.me.us /opinions/documents/97me209A.htm (1392 words) |
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