Anthony Thea, 20, had 2,680 still images and 903 videos of child pornography on his computer and about 80 digital recordings of boys using public bathrooms.
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Mainer who sent computer with child porn to repair shop gets 10 years
John Tapley, 58, of Sedgwick was also sentenced to serve 10 years of supervised release after completion of his federal prison term on a charge of possession of child pornography.
Former Kittery woman pleads guilty to bankruptcy fraud charges
Rana J. Clarizio, 46, who now lives in Oak Brook, Illinois, failed to disclose $70,000 worth of property and tried to conceal $125,000 more last year.
Four people killed in Maine crashes over the weekend
Two of the accidents involved motorcycles, police say.
Former N.H. trooper from Westbrook investigated for bogus badges, licenses
Court documents say a search of Wayne Perreault’s apartment revealed forged or altered law enforcement badges and fake driver’s licenses in his name.
Maine lawmakers postpone vote on renomination of controversial judge
The Judiciary Committee wants several days to consider letters submitted for and against the renomination of Judge Jeffrey Moskowitz.
Bill would ban jailing of poor over unpaid fines
Supporters say sentencing people who can’t pay for their criminal offenses amounts to a tax on the poor.
Fire leaves landmark hotel on Ogunquit pier a ‘total loss’
The blaze guts the Blue Water Inn, a seven-room bed and breakfast, and spreads to the adjacent Huckleberry’s Restaurant and Norseman Resort.
DHHS ends inaction on court order to let two inmates enter Riverview
Mary Mayhew agrees to admit the men to the state psychiatric hospital, avoiding a contempt hearing set for Tuesday.
Portland reaches $10,000 settlement in lawsuit against officer for arrest injury
Eric Lund, who suffered a broken rib in 2012, agrees to drop his excessive-force claim against Officer Eric McCusker and say the injury was accidental.