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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine's highest court has rejected an appeal from a woman convicted of murder in the death of her 10-year-old daughter. Sharon Kennedy and her former husband, Julio.
Court rejects appeal from woman convicted in child death
April 1, 2021
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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine s highest court has rejected an appeal from a woman convicted of murder in the death of her 10-year-old daughter.
Sharon Kennedy and her former husband, Julio Carrillo, were both convicted of murder for beatings that led to the death of Marissa Kennedy. Sharon Kennedy was sentenced to 48 years in prison and Carrillo was sentenced to 55 years.
Sharon Kennedy s attorney argued that jurors weren t given the right guidance about how to treat testimony about domestic violence that Sharon Kennedy suffered from her husband. The attorney, Chris MacLean, also argued that Sharon Kennedy s confession should have been suppressed because of the domestic abuse and her intellectual disabilities.
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Publishing date: Feb 01, 2021 • February 1, 2021 • 3 minute read • Folks like you and I. Local photographer and author Douglas MacLellan has published a new book on the homeless who frequent Windsor s Downtown Mission, called The Mission. In the book, MacLellan focuses on some of the visitors and staff. Photo by Nick Brancaccio /Windsor Star
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Photographer Douglas MacLellan brings into focus the faces of homelessness and exposes their life stories through their own words in his latest book The Mission.
MacLellan, 61, a Windsor-based photographer and former Hockey Hall of Fame lensman who for decades has documented people who have fallen on hard times, set out last year to reveal the circumstances of homelessness in Windsor.