Jon Fenton, 25, made a tearful apology in U.S. District Court as more than 20 of his friends and family were present to support him.
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Maine attorney honored for support of LGBT community
The American Bar Association has honored Mary Bonauto, a civil rights attorney in Portland, for her work advancing the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Jury ‘hopelessly deadlocked,’ Falmouth party parents settle case
Barry and Paula Spencer will pay restitution, do 100 hours of community service and write a letter of apology.
Falmouth party jury at impasse, to try again
Divided jurors take an overnight break and will resume seeking a verdict Thursday in the case against two Falmouth parents.
For two killings, Maine man gets life plus verbal lashing
Joel Hayden, who killed his girlfriend in front of their young son, is told he is beyond rehabilitation.
Two versions of teen party given at Falmouth couple’s trial
A prosecutor says they did nothing to stop teen drinking. They say the party got out of control.
Maine’s court-appointed lawyers face fiscal crunch
The state’s budget to pay for their constitutionally mandated work will run out in mid-April, long before the fiscal year ends.
Kennebunk prostitution trial delayed until Feb. 13
The prosecution is asking Maine’s high court to reinstate 46 invasion-of-privacy charges that were dismissed last week.
Judge to decide how to proceed in Kennebunk prostitution case
Jury selection still hasn’t been finished. Members of the jury pool who called a court hotline Monday morning were told to call again Tuesday.
Stalled Zumba trial still awaiting action by high court
Potential jurors were told via a hotline Monday morning not to report to York County Superior Court in Alfred for jury selection.