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State v. Chase

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Dec 9, 1985
501 A.2d 806 (Me. 1985)

Opinion

Argued November 21, 1985.

Decided December 9, 1985.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Cumberland County.

Laurence Gardner (orally), Asst. Dist. Atty., Portland, for the State.

Daniel G. Lilley (orally), Portland, for defendant.

Before McKUSICK, C.J., and NICHOLS, ROBERTS, WATHEN and SCOLNIK, JJ.


The State appeals from an order of the Superior Court (Cumberland County) granting defendant's motion for disclosure of the identity of a confidential informant pursuant to M.R.Evid. 509. We have previously emphasized that the State's right to appeal an interlocutory order pursuant to 15 M.R.S.A. § 2115-A (1980) is confined to those instances where serious harm to the prosecution would otherwise result. State v. Drown, 447 A.2d 466, 470-71 (Me. 1982).

In the present case, the State concedes that the prosecution will not be impaired by the court ordered disclosure of the informant's identity. The State represents that it will refuse to comply with the order and argues that the mere threat of the resulting sanction, presumably a dismissal of the indictment, provides the necessary impediment to prosecution. As the case now stands, however, the Superior Court's order of disclosure has not harmed the prosecution. The appeal must be dismissed as premature.

The presiding justice failed to enter a conditional order as required by M.R.Evid. 509(c)(2). The conditional order is designed to ensure that the State is apprised of the sanction it faces before it elects to protect the informant's identity by refusing to disclose. See State v. Chase, 439 A.2d 526, 532 (Me. 1982). Had the Superior Court followed this procedure, neither the prosecution nor this Court would be required to speculate as to the nature of any sanction.

If the State ultimately suffers a dismissal or some other serious harm and files a new appeal pursuant to 15 M.R.S.A. § 2115-A, this Court may entertain the appeal without further briefs or oral argument.

The entry is:

Appeal dismissed.

All concurring.


Summaries of

State v. Chase

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Dec 9, 1985
501 A.2d 806 (Me. 1985)
Case details for

State v. Chase

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Maine v. Alan B. CHASE a/k/a Alan B. Grosso

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Maine

Date published: Dec 9, 1985

Citations

501 A.2d 806 (Me. 1985)

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