The town manager says court testimony about officers lying in their official reports is one-sided.
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Portland man pleads guilty to video recording children in restrooms
Anthony Thea, 20, admitted to federal agents that he shared child pornography online and recorded children in public bathrooms.
Eliot police chief denies ignoring report of falsified patrol data
Theodor Short says his former deputy never gave him a final document or plan of action to deal with officers who possibly lied in reports.
Former deputy says Eliot chief knew of falsified reports
Chief Theodor Short has denied allegations that officers lied about their whereabouts while on patrol.
York County prosecutor asks judge to make court hearing secret
Assistant District Attorney Thomas Miscio requests in a motion that the public be barred from a hearing scheduled for Friday.
Suspect in shooting of Portland man pleads not guilty to murder charge
Abdirahman Huessin Haji-Hassan, 24, was arrested in Minnesota nearly a month after police say he shot Richard Lobor in a Portland apartment.
U.S. Supreme Court sidesteps panhandling case watched by Portland
Since the court will not hear the Massachusetts case, Portland’s federal appeal on its median ban could get a quicker ruling.
Settlement reached in federal suit against Maine in shredding case
Two employees of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention sued, alleging they were retaliated against for refusing to shred public documents.
Standish attorney faces criminal charges for second time in two weeks
Anthony Sineni’s first case last week drew national attention because of an unusual ruling by the judge.
Man having an affair charged with trying to kill wife in Maine
The New Hampshire man, a former Army marksman, invaded a Saco home, wounded two people and left a trail of evidence before his arrest, authorities say.