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Maine trial or error? Defendants finally going to face juries
Facing 10,000 more court cases than normal, Maine courts are gearing up for the return of jury trials after more than a year s hiatus under the pandemic.
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Henry Grenier, center, one of the Superior Court marshals, steps through the lawyers’ room last Monday on his way to the courtroom at the Androscoggin County Courthouse. Defense attorney Jeffrey Dolley and Assistant District Attorney Katherine Hudson-MacRae wait to be called into the judge’s chambers to talk about upcoming in-person trials.
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Even as COVID-19 case rates in Androscoggin County continue to lead the state and rank among the highest per capita nationally, that county’s courthouse is poised to launch its first jury trials in more than a year.
Soon after receiving his license to practice law in Maine in May 2015, Jeremiah McIntosh, 36, began a new career as a small-town lawyer in the northeast corner of Aroostook County.
McIntosh advertised online that he had spent almost a dozen years working as a civilian employee for the Defense Department. Now, he quickly fell back into life in his hometown. He volunteered for the town planning board, helped the library register as a nonprofit and opened a rural law office in the small, close-knit community of Washburn, where fewer than 2,000 people live.
This story was originally published by The Maine Monitor.
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