Man pleads guilty in Waterville drive-by shooting that injured 7-year-old girl
Gavin Tyler Loabe, of Mercer, pleaded guilty Friday to elevated aggravated assault and his sentencing will be capped at 15 years in prison.
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Investigators from the Maine State Police try to extract evidence from the side of the apartment building at the corner of Gold and Summer Streets in Waterville in the early hours of Feb. 29, after a child was shot the afternoon prior.
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A Mercer man pleaded guilty Friday to a felony assault charge in connection with a drive-by shooting last year in Waterville that injured a 7-year-old girl who was struck by a bullet in her bedroom.
Conviction upheld for Maine man who shot sister-in-law 10 times
Philip Clark was convicted and sentenced to 43 years for killing his sister-in-law, Renee Henneberry Clark, in 2018 in Hampden.
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A judge’s happenstance meeting with a priest a couple of times at church did not warrant the judge’s removal from a murder trial in which the priest was a witness, the Maine supreme court ruled Tuesday.
The priest got into a fight with a man hours before the man shot a woman 10 times, and the priest testified at the trial.
Philip Clark was convicted and sentenced to 43 years for killing his sister-in-law, Renee Henneberry Clark.
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Conviction upheld for man who shot sister-in-law after fight with priest
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A judge s happenstance meeting with a priest a couple of times at church did not warrant the judge s removal from a murder trial in which the priest was a witness, the state supreme court ruled Tuesday.
PORTLAND, Maine A judge’s happenstance meeting with a priest a couple of times at church did not warrant the judge’s removal from a murder trial in which the priest was a witness, the state supreme court ruled Tuesday.
The priest got into a fight with a man hours before the man shot a woman 10 times and testified at the trial. Philip Clark was convicted and sentenced to 43 years for killing his sister-in-law, Renee Henneberry Clark.