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.
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.
PORTLAND A Lisbon man convicted of attempted murder of Auburn police argued through his lawyer Monday before the state’s highest court that he should be granted a new trial because his trial attorney had blocked him from testifying in his defense. Bartolo Ford, 57, was convicted by a jury in 2010 of aggravated attempted […]
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