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AUGUSTA – Former state Rep. Frederick Wintle did not plead guilty to charges against him Wednesday, as he was expected to do, because an anticipated hearing in Kennebec County Superior Court was rescheduled for today.

Wintle, 59, of Garland, faces charges that he held a stranger at gunpoint in the parking lot of a Dunkin’ Donuts in Waterville last year.

It wasn’t clear Wednesday why the court proceeding was delayed.

Wintle was charged with criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, reckless conduct and carrying a concealed weapon after being arrested May 21.

At the time, Wintle was a Republican legislator representing District 24, which covers Athens, Charleston, Dexter, Garland, Harmony and Ripley, in the Maine House of Representatives. He resigned his post in September.

Wintle’s attorney, Leonard Sharon, told Justice Nancy Mills on Tuesday that he had worked out a deal with the prosecutor, acting District Attorney Alan Kelley, but the victim, Michael Seamans, had yet to be contacted about a proposed disposition.

Seamans is a photographer for the Morning Sentinel in Waterville.

 

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