Charles Roberson, 43, of Hermon, who pleaded guilty to raping a child, was required to register for life as a sex offender, federal authorities say.
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Maine’s highest court finds misconduct, disciplines York County probate judge
Justices order a 30-day suspension and public reprimand of York County’s Robert M.A. Nadeau for the latest in a series of judicial code violations.
One gunman pleads guilty to lesser charge in attack at Old Port recording studio
Johnny Ouch, 21, who wounded a rival in the shootings, may testify against the suspected killer of a bystander at Da Block in the Old Port.
Burglar wearing Donald Trump mask breaks into Buxton stores
Low’s Variety and Main Street Variety are targeted early Wednesday by a burglar wielding a baseball bat.
Auburn man charged with domestic violence stabbing
When police arrived on Tuesday evening, 44-year-old Eric Griffey was being restrained by a neighbor, and the mother of his son was suffering from several stab wounds.
Limington man accused of killing neighbor with machete indicted on murder charge
Bruce Akers, 58, allegedly killed Douglas Flint after the two had a long-running dispute and then covered Flint’s body with rotting deer carcasses.
Sanford man gets nearly 12 years on drug trafficking and gun charges
Jesse Roy, 37, was arrested in 2014 after his roommates reported being threatened by him and police found heroin, cash and a gun.
How Maine drug agents intercepted suspect with record haul of heroin
Officials say James Jamison of Connecticut, who was taken into custody in Scarborough after a crash and a manhunt, was on his way to Aroostook County with $450,000 worth of heroin.
Judge dismisses cabbie’s racial bias lawsuit against Portland over permits at airport
Paul McDonough, who is white, claimed the city discriminated because it awarded all 43 airport permits to drivers of Somali or Iranian descent.
Target of Minot home invasion pleads guilty to gun, drug charges
Ross Tardif, 30, of Greene, accepted a plea deal as the trial of the three men accused in the 2014 incident is set to begin in September.