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Maine Man Pays Fine in Pennies: What Happened and Why It Matters

In late 2019, a Maine man paid a court fine using approximately 5,000 pennies, prompting questions about legality, practicality, and fairness. This article explains what happene...

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Maine Man Pays Fine in Pennies: What Happened and Why It Matters

In late 2019, a Maine man paid a court fine using approximately 5,000 pennies, prompting questions about legality, practicality, and fairness. This article explains what happened in Maine, how state and local authorities responded, relevant state laws on tender limits and nuisance fees, and how this case compares to similar incidents in other states. We also outline practical guidance for individuals paying fines, including acceptable payment methods, low-cost alternatives, and steps to avoid unnecessary fees or penalties over time.

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