PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The state's highest court Thursday rejected an appeal by a New York man who contended his murder conviction should have been set aside because his trial was delayed by the pandemic.
Carine Reeves argued that he should been tried within 120 days of his extradition, but the Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled the timeframe outlined by an interstate compact can be paused if a trial cannot be held.
Carine Reeves argued that he should been tried within 120 days of his extradition, but the Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled the timeframe outlined by an interstate compact can be paused if a trial cannot be held.