After an attorney for one of the accused men claims the sex was consensual, the judge keeps the bail at $200,000.
Scott Dolan
Press Herald denied script of 911 calls in Biddeford shootings
Justice Roland Cole says the release might affect the double-murder case against suspect James Pak.
F. Lee Bailey seeks Maine law license
The famed defense lawyer takes the witness stand before a Maine Supreme Judicial Court judge.
Sentencing date for Zumba convict pushed back
Mark Strong Sr., who was found guilty Wednesday of promoting prostitution and one count of conspiracy, will not be sentenced until March 21.
Convicted murderer Holland fails to appear at wrongful death hearing
Rory Holland, convicted in the shooting deaths of two Biddeford brothers, chose not to get on a prison transport vehicle to face the brothers’ mother in York County Superior Court.
Strong found guilty on all 13 counts in Zumba case
The Thomaston businessman says he’s not surprised by the verdict, which ends a trial that has captured international attention.
Attorney: ‘Love’ drove defendant in Zumba case
But the prosecution’s closing argument depicts Mark Strong Sr. as a shrewd man who helped run an illegal business.
Prosecution rests case in Zumba trial
In a surprise move, the state wraps up its testimony without calling any convicted “johns” to the witness stand.
Clients to be called as witnesses in prostitution case
The lead prosecutor says she intends to call only eight more witnesses in the prostitution case.
Police first thought prostitution case was part of major crime network
A leading detective even considered early on that corrupt police might be involved in a conspiracy.