Guillermo and Hector Fuentes, who own three Mexican restaurants, pleaded guilty in June to illegally hiring workers at the Fajita Grill in Westbrook.
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Man pleads guilty to emailing child porn to federal agent in Maine
David William Burkman, 30, of Colorado pleads guilty to two charges as part of a plea agreement in which three other related charges will be dismissed at sentencing.
Maine judge to rule next week on state employees’ role in bear-baiting campaign
Justice Joyce Wheeler orders the state’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to release documents about its political activities.
Portland man accused of video-recording children in restrooms
Anthony Thea, 20, allegedly admitted to federal agents to sharing child pornography online and recording children in public bathrooms.
Nurse who worked at Maine State Prison files racial discrimination lawsuit
Shana Cannell, who is black, alleges that a company that provided health care services ignored her repeated complaints of racism, but does accuse any state employee.
Portland church renovation OK’d by Maine high court
The justices rule unanimously that the city acted appropriately when it changed zoning to allow a technology business in the historic Williston-West parish house.
Windham day care provider charged with child assault
Eleanor Arno, 55, surrendered her license to practice, according to the state Department of Health and Human Services.
Suspect pleads not guilty in hit-and-run death of pregnant fiancee
Evaristo Deus, 33, a recent asylum seeker from Angola, remains held without bail.
Ex-Maine prison guard indicted on new charge of sexually assaulting inmate
Bret Butterfield, 23, of Auburn is indicted on the second felony count in Cumberland County, matching a previous one in York County.
Ex-Maine State Police chief to plead guilty to sex assault
An attorney for Andrew Demers Jr. says the terms of his sentence will be contested.