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The former gubernatorial candidate begins a nine-month sentence, which will be followed by six years of probation.
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Former gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler has agreed to serve nine months in prison and spend six years on probation as part of a plea agreement filed in Hancock County Superior Court.
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The hearing for Eliot Cutler, who previously pleaded not guilty, is scheduled for May 4 in Superior Court, a court clerk said Tuesday. Cutler's attorney declined to discuss details, including any potential agreement with prosecutors.
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Documents in the case against Eliot Cutler were unsealed Tuesday, revealing a disturbing pattern of child pornography consumption.
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In this week's Pulse: Cutler fallout obscures his novel effect on Maine politics, Collins backs Biden’s SCOTUS pick, GOP sets priorities, and ethics complaint against... someone?
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In a request filed on Sunday, defense attorney Walt McKee argued that releasing the arrest warrant affidavits against Cutler and the ensuing media coverage would substantially jeopardize his client's ability to get a fair trial.
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Maine State Police executed search warrants on Cutler’s homes at 84 Pine St. in Portland and 523 Naskeag Point Road in Brooklin, spokesperson Shannon Moss confirmed. The searches were completed on Wednesday. Police have not disclosed the subject of the probe or what they are investigating.
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BANGOR, Maine - Eight different community organizations throughout the state will share nearly $5 million provided by the Lerner Foundation to raise the…
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PORTLAND, Maine - Former Maine independent gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler today starts a new job.For the next 18 months, he will serve as CEO of the…
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PORTLAND, Maine - Former independent gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler starts a new job today.For the next 18 months he will serve as CEO of the…