Holly Morrison is accused of watching her boyfriend use objects to assault a teenaged relative at least three times last fall.
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Belfast murder defendant changes plea to guilty
Todd Gilday, 44, admitted that he fatally shot Lynn Arsenault and shot and injured her son, Matthew Day; but his motive remains unclear.
York County Superior Court judge, lawyers mix in courthouse and the water
Justice John O’Neil Jr. and attorneys at the Alfred courthouse are drawn to the sport of surfing.
Buxton man arrested on federal child pornography charges
John Whittenburg, 61, pleads not guilty to charges of receipt and possession of child pornography after being arrested on a warrant following a grand jury indictment.
Ex-Maine loan officer sentenced to 10 years for $14 million fraud scheme
Walter Scott Fox III, 56, used his position at KeyBank to get loans in other people’s names to pay for sailboats, skiing and prostitutes.
Maine lobstermen’s group seeks end to federal ban on discussions related to supply
It says a 1958 consent decree related to price-fixing is obsolete and hampers its ability to be part of fishery management.
Maine tribe’s ex-finance director pleads guilty to stealing $20,000
Charles Fourcloud, 59, was fired by the Passmaquodies after they learned he had a history of aliases and embezzlement.
Prominent Maine lawyer’s license suspended after money-laundering conviction
Gary Prolman has admitted to laundering $177,500 for a former client, but says he didn’t know the money was connected to a drug smuggling ring.
Ex-Maine State Police chief’s child sex case unresolved after meeting
Andrew Demers Jr. is accused of sexually assaulting a 4-year-old child.
Two St. Joseph’s students plead guilty to throwing acid bombs
Victor Santos and Brandon Ward, who were freshmen at the time of the February incident, are each ordered to complete 100 hours of community service.