Aroostook County Criminal Court hears all criminal cases in Aroostook County. Below you will find specific information about criminal cases and how they are handled in Aroostook County.
Jury Deliberations in Aroostook County
In Aroostook County, jury deliberations will take place in a jury trial after the prosecution and defense have presented their cases and rested. At this point, the judge will provide a list of instructions to the jury about what they are allowed and not allowed to do and what verdict options are available for them to decide. The jury will be sent to a private room to discuss the evidence presented in the case and attempt to reach a unaminous decision. When a unaminous decision is reached, the jury will inform the judge that they have reached a verdict and will return to the courtroom for the verdict to be read allowed. In the event that the jury cannot reach a unanimous verdict, the jury results in a deadlock and a mistrial is declared.
Required Court Appearances in Aroostook County
Any required court appearances in Aroostook County Criminal Court must be attended by the defendant. Failure to appear in court at your required date and time may result in the judge issuing an arrest warrant.
Arraignments in Aroostook County
During an arraignment in Aroostook County, a defendant appears before the court and the judge reads the charges that have been filed against the accused and also informs the defendant of his/her rights. During the arraignment in Aroostook County, the defendant can choose to plead one of the following 1) Guilty 2) Not Guilty or 3) No Contest. If the defendant enters a plea of Not Guilty, a date for trial is set. In the event of a Guilty or No Contest Plea in Aroostook County the defendant may be sentenced at that time or the sentencing may take place at a later date.
What is the Burden of Proof?
The term “Burden of Proof” means that the prosecutor is required to prove the guilt of the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt. If the prosecutor cannot provide proof of the defendants guilt, then the judge or jury in a trial must find the defendant not guilty. In the United States the principle innocent until proven guilty derives from this that the defendant is assumed innocent and the prosecution has the burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty.
Who can help me in Aroostook County?
For general information about your case the Aroostook County court clerk will be able to provide legal information about your specific criminal case. Legal information is not legal advice though, the court clerk will only be able to provide information about your case, like date/time of hearings what will occur at the hearing and what you may be required to do in the hearing. They cannot provide advice about what you should do or what the best legal options may be for your particular case. Only an attorney can provide legal advice and this is your best place for information about your specific criminal proceeding. If you cannot afford to hire a private attorney to represent you, a judge will appoint an attorney to represent you, this is most often a public defender.
Appealing a guilty verdict
A defendant may appeal a guilty verdict to an appellate court. This is not a request to have another trial, but a request for an appellate court to review the case and determine that it was handled in a correct legal manner. There are a number of outcomes in an appeal including an upholding of the conviction, a finding that errors were made resulting in a retrial or resentencing or possibly a complete disimissal of all charges.
Where will Aroostook County criminal case hearings take place?
Criminal cases will take place at the criminal courts of Aroostook County. See here for the location of the criminal courts in Aroostook County.
The Right to Trial by Jury
The Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the right to a trial by a jury. This is applicable for when the crime can carry a sentence of 6 months in jail OR a $500 fine, these are known as “Serious Crimes”. The defendant can also waive their right to a speedy and public trial.
Right to an attorney
The US Constitution’s Sixth Amendment ensures the right to an attorney regardless of whether or not you can afford one. In Aroostook County a public defender will be appointed by the judge if you cannot afford private representation.
Prosecutor in Aroostook County
In Aroostook County, the prosecutor is an attorney representing Aroostook County. In some cases, the prosecutor may actually represent Maine. For the most part, the prosecutor in Aroostook County has discretion to both decide whether to file charges and also negotiate a potential plea deal with the defendant.
Can I request a Plea Agreement?
In Aroostook County you may be able to enter into a plea agreement depending upon the severity of the charges. It is also dependant upon the prosecution willing to accept a plea agreement. You can ask your attorney to attempt to negotiate a plea agreement with the prosecution to avoid having a jury trial along with the potential for a more serious sentence. Approximately 9 out of 10 criminal cases usually end in a plea agreement.
Sentencing in Aroostook County
In Aroostook County if the defendant is found guilty (by trial or plea), the defendant will be sentenced. This sometimes occurrs immediately after being found guilty, but can also take place at a later date. In most instances, a judge will impose the sentence that is requested by the prosecution, but they also have the descretion to impose a different sentence.
Aroostook County Criminal Court Locations
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Aroostook County Superior Court – Caribou
Address: 144 Sweden St, #101, Caribou ME 04736
Phone: 207-498-8125 -
Aroostook County Superior Court – Houlton
Address: Physical: 26 Court St, Houlton ME 04730
Phone: 207-532-6563 -
Aroostook County District Court – Caribou
Address: 144 Sweden St, #101, Caribou ME 04736
Phone: 207-493-3144 -
Aroostook County District Court – Fort Kent
Address: 139 Market St, #101, Fort Kent ME 04743
Phone: 207-834-5003 -
Aroostook County District Court – Houlton
Address: 26 Court St, #201, Houlton ME 04730
Phone: 207-532-2147 -
Aroostook County District Court – Madawaska
Address: Physical: 645 Main St, Madawaska ME 04756
Phone: 207-728-4700 -
Aroostook County District Court – Presque Isle
Address: 27 Riverside Dr, PO Box 794, Presque Isle ME 04769
Phone: 207-764-2055