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Oxford County commissioners say they lost trust in sherif

Monday's hearing on whether to oust Christopher Wainwright was historic as efforts to remove elected sheriffs are rare in Maine.

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Maine Civil Rights Advocates Fear 2nd Term Flip on Second Amendment from Mills

Maine Civil Rights Advocates Fear 2nd Term Flip on Second Amendment from Mills
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Police investigating 'suspicious' call in New Vineyard, Maine

State police investigating New Vineyard death The Franklin County Sheriff s Office was called to East Barker Road Tuesday morning for reports of an unresponsive female Credit: NCM Published: 2:31 PM EDT June 1, 2021 Updated: 4:09 PM EDT June 1, 2021 NEW VINEYARD, Maine Maine State Police are in New Vineyard Tuesday investigating a death that Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols characterized as suspicious. Sheriff s deputies went to East Barker Road, also known as Bog Road, following the call at 10:49 a.m., Nichols said in a release. He told NEWS CENTER Maine that deputies were investigating something suspicious on Route 27 near Bog Road. Maine Department of Public Safety Spokeswoman Shannon Moss confirmed that the State Police Major Crimes Unit was headed to the scene.

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Judicial order sets new limits on court appearances over COVID-19 concerns

Judicial order sets new limits on court appearances over COVID-19 concerns Police agencies adjust to restrictions placed on each court. Share Maine courts have set limits on the number of defendants who can be arraigned in each state court on any given day due to COVID-19 concerns. Acting Maine Supreme Judicial Court Justice Andrew Mead issued a revised pandemic management order on Jan. 12 that said: “In light of public health concerns arising from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and the need for the courts to limit courtroom capacity to ensure proper social distancing, all criminal complaints and/or summonses must be filed with the clerk’s office at least 14 days before the scheduled arraignment date.”

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