Authorities said the alleged assault stemmed from a dispute between Scott O’Donnell and a neighbor in May.
Christopher Williams
Christopher Williams covers courts and daytime crime at the Sun Journal where he has been a staff writer for more than two decades. He reports on local, state and federal courts as well as spot news, crashes, fires and other general mayhem. During his time at the Sun Journal, he has served on Sunday and enterprise staff, covering politics, state government, environmental and health care issues, sometimes tackling investigative stories. When he's not on the beat, Chris enjoys sailing, skiing and restoring his Victorian era home.
A lesser known figure in the Watergate scandal made history 49 years ago
Alexander Butterfield confirmed to Watergate investigators that then-President Richard Nixon’s White House conversations were recorded.
Lewiston man appeals case to nation’s high court
Malik B. Hollis claims his 14th Amendment rights were violated when the only juror of color was struck from the trial jury.
Bronx woman sentenced for selling crack from West Paris home
Geraldine “Gigi” Rodriguez has undergone “a transformation” her attorney said.
Jay man charged with robbery and assault of Livermore Falls couple
Police said Joshua Hiscock tried to steal money from a man and woman in April.
Capitol Police Officer revives 2 men after apparent drug overdose
Gary Boulet, with the Bureau of Capitol Police in Augusta, was alerted to two unresponsive men in a car near an Augusta hospital.
Wilton man sentenced in Livermore beating of Norway man
Alexander K. Lewis was convicted in the case involving a 20-year-old from Norway.
Woodstock man denies a dozen charges stemming from Oxford County chase
Ethan J. Rioux-Poulios wanted to be sent to a substance abuse disorder program, but the judge denied that request.
Lewiston toddler revived by 4 Narcan doses
Police found the 1½-year-old boy unresponsive when they were dispatched to a Lewiston home Sunday night.
Student, foster parent and state sue RSU 73 over alleged violation of disability rights laws
The student, who has autism, was removed from an integrated classroom to work with a tutor, the federal lawsuit says.