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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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WASHINGTON, PA, Dec. 23, 2020 All Day Sunshine pulled the pocket into the final turn, blew by the weary leader, Seadog Lady, and rolled on to capture Wednesday s harness racing feature at The Meadows, a $9,100 Filly & Mare Conditioned Pace.
All Day Sunshine may have won the race in the first quarter, when she made a relatively easy lead while Seadog Lady was parked in 26.4 before she could cross over. All Day Sunshine had plenty in the tank and defeated Seadog Lady by 2 widening lengths in 1:56.3 for Dan Rawlings.
Paul Corey trains the winner, a 3-year-old daughter of
Sunshine Beach-Mustang Kensley, who extended her lifetime bankroll to $155,663, for Kenneth Ashba.
All Day Sunshine pulled the pocket into the final turn, blew by weary leader Seadog Lady, and rolled on to capture Wednesday’s (Dec. 23) feature at The Meadows: a $9,100 Filly & Mare Conditioned Pace.
All Day Sunshine may have won the race in the first quarter when she made a relatively easy lead while Seadog Lady was parked in :26.4 before she could cross over. All Day Sunshine had plenty in the tank and defeated Seadog Lady by two-widening lengths in 1:56.3 for driver Dan Rawlings.
Paul Corey trains the winner, a three-year-old daughter of Sunshine Beach-Mustang Kensley, who extended her lifetime bankroll to $155,663, for Kenneth Ashba.
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WASHINGTON, PA, Dec. 21, 2020 Rock Candy found the Lightning Lane just in time, pouring through to capture Monday’s $14,600 Open harness racing pace at The Meadows.
With Macadoodledoo stubborn on the front and Wild Wild Western challenging outside, it wasn’t clear that Rock Candy would have enough racetrack to get the job done. But when Brady Brown pointed him inside, the 4-year-old Pet Rock-Cotton Candy gelding brushed over the “good” surface to down Wild Wild Western by 1-3/4 lengths in 1:51.3. Macadoodledoo saved show.
Paul Corey trains Rock Candy, who lifted his lifetime bankroll to $433,708, for Kenneth Ashba.
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