Chief Justice Leigh Saufley says the court opted for a system that would mirror the federal courts’ electronic access to the public.
Maine Crime
Police, crime and courts news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Rockland man spoke about shootings in months before causing school lockdown
Brandon Luzzi, who is still having a mental health evaluation after triggering the lockdown last week, had previously made comments about paranoia, firearms and school shootings, dispatch records show.
Child endangerment charge against father of toddler rescued from Kennebec River dismissed
Christopher Norwood, of Augusta, successfully completed a yearlong deferred disposition in the criminal case, which required him to complete a parenting course.
Winslow man charged in Waterville ATM theft
Aaron Rockafellow is charged with theft after allegedly stealing $400 out of the dispenser of the Camden National Bank ATM as a customer was completing a transaction.
911 call: Suspect in cop slaying took water, cigarettes during robbery
A transcript of a 911 call made from a Norridgewock convenience store details the actions of John D. Williams in the moments after he allegedly shot and killed Cpl. Eugene Cole.
Woman arrested in Augusta on NY murder charge
Yashonia M. Davis is accused in the death of Abraham Caraballo.
Man removes pants, hands over drugs to police at Augusta store
A pair from Vassalboro and a New York man were arrested Tuesday on drug trafficking charges in a Home Depot parking lot.
Crash that tied up Route 1 traffic in Woolwich is blamed on road rage
Two drivers, including a teenager, are cited in the crash.
Police: Speed, alcohol likely factors in China crash
Boivin O’Neal, of Windsor, was traveling on Sunday from China to Windsor when his truck left the road and struck a tree, police said.
Police seek help finding witnesses in death of man hit by car on Sanford ball field
Sanford police have released a series of images showing people who were close to the incident and are asking for the public’s help in identifying them.