A section of Route 302 was closed for about 10 minutes while the boom was removed.
Ann S. Kim
Judge rejects businessman’s new-trial plea
The request, based on a juror’s post-verdict letter to the judge, came from a man convicted of falsifying data on an SBA form.
Gunman bids for new trial, fears jury was tainted
Daudoit Butsitsi says jurors who found him guilty of murder may have read a story linking the gun to another killing.
Got blood? Westbrook Cinemagic Stadium Theater has a deal for you
A marathon blood drive aims to collect more than 500 pints by the time it ends on Saturday.
Kittery businessman loses bid for new trial
A judge rules that a juror’s misunderstanding of his instructions is not grounds for overturning a verdict against Peter Enzinger.
Murder charge dropped
A Hiram man pleads guilty to hindering an investigation by falsely confessing to Frances Moulton’s slaying. Robert Copley now says he was shielding her killer.
Murder charge dismissed in Sanford woman’s slaying
Robert Copley, 24, who recanted a confession that he killed Frances Moulton, is sentenced to a lesser charge of obstruction.
Deadly force justified by Kennebunk officer, state says
Joshua Morneau shot a Kennebunk woman four times after she advanced toward him with a knife.
AG: Kennebunk officer’s use of deadly force justified
Officer Joshua Morneau shot 39-year-old Katherine Paulson four times after she pulled a knife and advanced toward him, according to a report released by the attorney general.
Chief justice ‘breaks’ his family vacation rule, speaks in Maine
Justice Roberts takes time away from his vacation home to speak at a Cleaves law library function in Portland.