Andrew Seamon, 50, of Augusta, is telling the Maine Supreme Judicial Court that his statements to a detective should have been suppressed because he was vulnerable.
May 2017
Official: No radiation released in tunnel collapse at Spokane nuclear depository
No one is reported injured at the huge nuclear waste facility, but workers are evacuated and some people nearby are told to stay indoors.
Woman killed in Waldo County crash identified
Police say the 55-year-old woman was killed when a truck slammed into the rear of her car while she waited to make a left turn into a driveway.
LePage fights bill to strip his power over pay, hiring in Attorney General’s Office
His rare visit to the Legislature and other testimony on the plan reveal another area of friction in the testy relationship between the two state officials.
Name of new Portland bar, Opium, draws immediate backlash amid opioid epidemic
Owners of Tempo Dulu plan to open the revamped bar at the Danforth Inn in June.
New cider tasting room opens in Pownal
Portersfield Cider makes small batch, artisanal ciders from heritage apples.
Melee at Florida airport after Spirit Airlines cancels 9 flights
Airline officials blame the pilots union for the cancellations.
Suspect in Boston doctors’ slayings once worked at their posh condo
Bampumim Teixeira is suspected of killing engaged doctors Lina Bolanos and Richard Field.
Riverview patient committed for 1969 killing in Portland seeks release
In arguments Tuesday before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, an attorney for Donald Beauchene, 73, said he hasn’t been violent in nearly 40 years and should be let out of a state psychiatric hospital.
Judge in review of Sanborn murder case rejects prosecutors’ call to step aside
The state has questioned the impartiality of Justice Joyce Wheeler, but she stays on without making her reasons public.