Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1146

Introduced
3/18/25  
Refer
3/18/25  
Refer
3/18/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  
Enrolled
6/2/25  

Caption

An Act Regarding the Required State of Mind Relating to Robbery

Impact

If enacted, LD1146 will modify existing laws related to robbery, potentially affecting the prosecution outcomes of robbery cases in the state. By requiring specific intent to threaten others during theft, the bill is expected to refine how juries assess culpability in robbery cases, potentially leading to a more consistent application of robbery charges across different situations. This amendment also reflects an effort to reinforce the legal threshold that must be met for a charge of robbery, which could lead to fewer convictions if the intent cannot be adequately demonstrated in court.

Summary

Legislative Document 1146 seeks to amend Maine's robbery statute to align with a recent federal standard set by the U.S. Supreme Court. The revision specifies that for an individual to be found criminally liable for robbery, they must intentionally or knowingly threaten another person while committing theft. This clarification aims to establish a clear requisite state of mind that must be demonstrated in robbery cases, thereby standardizing the expectations for criminal liability associated with robbery under Maine law.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1146 appears to be generally supportive among lawmakers, as it seeks to clarify and strengthen the legal framework surrounding robbery. Proponents argue that the bill will provide greater legal certainty and fairness by explicitly stating the necessary mental state required for robbery, thus protecting individuals from unjust convictions. Critics, however, may express concerns regarding the implications of this higher standard of proof on the ability to deter robbery effectively and secure convictions in cases where evidence of intent may be subtle or difficult to establish.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding LD1146 may arise from discussions about the balance between protecting citizens through effective law enforcement and ensuring that individuals' rights are not compromised by overly broad interpretations of robbery. The introduction of a defined state of mind could lead to heated debates about what constitutes intentional or knowing conduct in the context of theft, and how juries will interpret that in real-life scenarios. Ultimately, LD1146 aims to address the evolving nature of legal interpretations of robbery and aims to foster a more just legal environment for both victims and accused individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1147

An Act Regarding the Required State of Mind Relating to the Threatening Display or Carrying of a Concealed Weapon

ME HB1304

Robbery.

ME SB0325

Burglary and robbery of a gun retailer.

ME LD936

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding the Mining Excise Tax

ME SB512

To Amend The Law Concerning Robbery And Aggravated Robbery.

ME LD1671

An Act to Establish Disclosure Requirements Regarding Law Enforcement Officer Credibility Information

ME LD1417

An Act to Strengthen the Authority of Local Officials to Enforce Provisions Regarding Dangerous and Nuisance Properties that Constitute a Threat to Public Health and Safety

ME LD601

An Act to Remove State-imposed Referendum Requirements Regarding Nuclear Power

ME LD2207

An Act Regarding the Statute of Limitations for Certain Sexual Offenses Committed Against Minors

ME LD2100

An Act to Update the Laws Regarding Fuel Gas Detector Requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.