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A federal judge approved the extradition request for Marianne Smyth, a Bangor woman charged with fraud in the UK.
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Lee Ann Daigle's defense believes the sentencing was mishandled.
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Cyrus Cleary, owner of sunken vessel the Jacob Pike, is due in court May 7th. The Coast Guard has stepped in to handle remediation, calling it a pollution threat.
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The additional offices and staff come at a time when state officials acknowledge Maine is in the middle of a "constitutional crisis" because there are not enough attorneys available to represent low-income criminal defendants.
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Maine's top legal official discusses the issues that are on his plate
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An interim report from the independent Lewiston shooting commission said it was an "abdication of law enforcement's responsibility" when they chose to rely on Robert Card's family to remove his guns.
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Maine and other states that have legalized marijuana are now grappling with how to treat the many people who were previously convicted of marijuana-related crimes.
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Benjamin Brown was arrested earlier this week and has been charged with transmitting threatening interstate communication.
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The lawsuit says they were paid inflated rates under a health plan that provides care for acting and retired military service personnel and their families.
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The New Sharon operation is the latest in a string of illegal operations found across central Maine.
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Gov. Janet Mills is calling for additional funding for the Maine State Police to beef up rural patrols, but only for counties with existing coverage agreements with the agency.
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Kymberly Sylvester pleaded guilty to two counts of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.