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After months online, RI court is now in session

After months online, RI court is now in session PROVIDENCE Jury trials are set to resume this month in Superior Court, with a distinctly different look, sound and feel, now more than a year into a pandemic that has altered almost all aspects of everyday life. There will be three courtrooms needed, not just one. Jurors will sit in the jury box separated by plexiglass. A sound system will pipe audio. Air filters will purr. Masks will be worn, and the public can tune in from home. “It’s forcing all kinds of innovations and ideas,” Craig N. Berke, spokesman for the judiciary, said during a tour of the newly outfitted courtrooms last week. 

State s top court considers COVID-19 restrictions as part of murder case appeal

State’s top court considers COVID-19 restrictions as part of murder case appeal Noah Gaston is serving time for the murder of his wife, Alicia, in Windham in 2016, and has appealed his conviction and sentence. Share Maine’s top court is for the first time considering the constitutionality of COVID-19 protocols in the state’s courtrooms. Noah Gaston Noah Gaston, 38, is serving 40 years in prison for murdering his wife in 2016. A jury convicted him in November 2019, and his sentencing was initially delayed by the onset of the pandemic the following spring. The hearing finally took place in June 2020. The court capped the number of people in the courtroom at 10, so others gave their statements on video or entered the courtroom only briefly to speak.

Man sentenced to 48 years for shooting Maine woman, leaving her body by side of the road

Man sentenced to 48 years for murder in fatal shooting of woman in Maine Prosecutors say Carine Reeves became angry over insults from Sally Shaw while they were driving in Cherryfield in 2017, and he shot her in the head. Associated Press Share BANGOR A New York man was sentenced to 48 years for shooting a woman and leaving her lifeless body alongside a road in Maine’s first murder trial since the start of the pandemic. Carine Reeves became angry over insults from the woman, who was riding in a rental car he was driving, prompting him to stop, pull her from the vehicle and shoot her in the head in July 2017 in Cherryfield, prosecutors said.

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