Mark Cardilli Jr. will likely have to return to prison after the Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled Thursday that a decision to vacate his manslaughter conviction was incorrect, and he has no basis for a self-defense argument.
The Portland man will likely have to return to prison after the Supreme Judicial Court rules that a decision to vacate his manslaughter conviction is incorrect, and he has no basis for a self-defense argument.
The overnight shelter opened in mid-February and homeless people showed up in droves for food served at 10 p.m., for sleep in an upstairs room, or for help with their addictions or mental health problems.