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Maine audits years of vehicular crimes to suspend licenses

The state Bureau of Motor Vehicles said at least four cases that should have been sent to the agency by courts have been identified.
Credit: NEWS CENTER Maine

MAINE, USA — Maine has announced a new process to make sure people's driving licenses who commit serious vehicular crimes are being suspended on time.

According to a joint statement by Maine officials, the state will also review cases from the last 10 years to see how many suspensions fell through the cracks, the Portland Press Herald reported Monday.

State officials are conducting the review after a recent car crash involving a man who was convicted of killing another driver during a 2019 police chase and should have had his license suspended but did not.

The state Bureau of Motor Vehicles said at least four cases that should have been sent to the agency by courts had been identified. Those drivers have already had their licenses suspended for prior offenses, the newspaper reported.

Maegan Maloney, the district attorney in Kennebec and Somerset counties and president of the Maine Prosecutors' Association, said the review could find additional cases that require immediate action on convictions that occurred last year but were never communicated to the bureau.

The review could take several months, the newspaper reported.

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