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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 4, § 168

Examination to determine sanity of accused

PL 1967, c. 222 (AMD).

A Judge of the District Court may order a person, who is accused of an offense, to be examined by a physician without delay, to determine whether or not such person is insane. The cost of such examination shall be paid from the treasury of the county in which the action is pending.

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