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Prosecution Rests in Portland Landlord’s Trial

The manslaughter trial of Portland landlord Gregory Nisbet for the deaths of six tenants in a Nov. 2014 fire continues.

Testimony Wednesday morning focused on fire safety officials’ determination that 20-24 Noyes St. operated as a rooming house, a designation prosecutors say required a greater level of fire protection than Nisbet provided.

Defense lawyers are contending the the building was functionally a single-family home, which would have to meet less-stringent safety criteria.

The two sides sparred in a contentious deposition with the state medical examiner, which was videotaped and screened in the courtroom. The examiner says autopsies of five of the victims showed that they died from smoke inhalation. Defense lawyers tried to elicit testimony that they might have become incapacitated well before dying, and that some of them may have been impaired by drugs and alcohol the night they died.

Prosecutors have finished with their witnesses, so now the defense will be up. Final arguments could come by Friday.

A Columbia University graduate, Fred began his journalism career as a print reporter in Vermont, then came to Maine Public in 2001 as its political reporter, as well as serving as a host for a variety of Maine Public Radio and Maine Public Television programs. Fred later went on to become news director for New England Public Radio in Western Massachusetts and worked as a freelancer for National Public Radio and a number of regional public radio stations, including WBUR in Boston and NHPR in New Hampshire.