Title 4 · ME
Title 4, §7: General jurisdiction; control of records
Citation: Me. Rev. Stat. § t4-s7
Section: t4-s7
Title 4, §7: General jurisdiction; control of records Maine Legislature Maine Revised Statutes Session Law Statutes Maine State Constitution Information §7 PDF §7 MS-Word Statute Search Ch. 1 Contents Title 4 Contents List of Titles Maine Law & Disclaimer Revisor's Office Maine Legislature §6-B Title 4: JUDICIARY Chapter 1: SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT Subchapter 1: CONSTITUTION AND GENERAL JURISDICTION §8 §7. General jurisdiction; control of records The Supreme Judicial Court may exercise its jurisdiction according to the common law not inconsistent with the Constitution or any statute, and may punish contempts against its authority by fine and imprisonment, or either, and administer oaths. It has general superintendence of all inferior courts for the prevention and correction of errors and abuses where the law does not expressly provide a remedy and has control of all records and documents in the custody of its clerks. Whenever justice or the public good requires, it may order the expunging from the records and papers on file in any case which has gone to judgment of any name or other part thereof unnecessary to the purpose and effect of said judgment. It may issue all writs and processes, not within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Superior Court, necessary for the furtherance of justice or the execution of the laws in the name of the State under the seal of said court, attested by any justice not a party or interested in the suit and signed by the clerk.  The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes · 7 State House Station · State House Room 108 · Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Data for this page extracted on 10/20/2025 14:32:56. Maine Government Legislature ⢠Executive ⢠Judicial ⢠Agency Rules Visit the State House Tour Guide ⢠Accessibility ⢠Security Screening ⢠Directions & Parking Email Office of the Revisor of Statutes