The brief, filed Friday by Gregory Nisbet’s lawyer, says the state’s fire safety code is vague and that the prosecution did not turn over a key memo before the landlord’s trial.
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Scarborough lawmaker’s bill would make coerced labor a crime
The measure takes aim at those who exploit vulnerable populations such as refugees or people reliant on drugs or alcohol.
Commentary: It’s finally time for Social Security numbers to retire
As one cybersecurity analyst says, every time we use the Social Security number, we put it at risk.
Westbrook man faces prison, deportation for welfare fraud conspiracy at Portland market
Abdulkareem Daham is found guilty of conspiracy to defraud federal food programs in a scheme carried out at the Ahram Halal Market on Forest Avenue.
Shapleigh man strangled girlfriend, threatened to ‘kill people,’ police say
York County deputies deputies used a cruiser public address system to order Nicholas Tapscott out of the house to arrest him.
Anger over YMCA dropoff caused Acton man’s violent outburst, police say
Emanuel Slobada allegedly brandished a knife and threatened his mother and sisters.
Farmington man to serve 3 years for dealing heroin
Mark Barrett brought the drug from Massachusetts a few times a week to sell in the Farmington area.
Woman found dead in her Portland home after neighbors hear gunshots
Police release few details about the ‘suspicious death’ of Sokha Khuon, 36, whose body was found Sunday night in her home in the city’s Riverton neighborhood.
Maine customers warned of power bill scam
Callers posing as power company employees demand customers give them prepaid debit card numbers to avoid having their power disconnected.
Connecticut mayor, an ex-con, officially joins governor’s race
Bridgeport’s Joe Ganim, who served seven years in prison on corruption charges, seeks the Democratic nomination.