Lawyers for Mark Strong Sr. says prosecutors never spelled out specifically how Strong’s actions promoted prostitution.
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Bill Nemitz: Amid tawdry details, the beauty of our jury system
When it’s all said and done, the people who say the least are the ones whose opinions matter most.
Strong’s conviction bad sign for Alexis Wright
Wednesday’s verdict could lead to plea discussions for the alleged Kennebunk prostitute.
Strong found guilty on all 13 counts in Zumba case
The Thomaston businessman says he’s not surprised by the verdict, which ends a trial that has captured international attention.
Attorney: ‘Love’ drove defendant in Zumba case
But the prosecution’s closing argument depicts Mark Strong Sr. as a shrewd man who helped run an illegal business.
Prosecution rests case in Zumba trial
In a surprise move, the state wraps up its testimony without calling any convicted “johns” to the witness stand.
Lilley seeks payment from state
Daniel G. Lilley, the Portland-based attorney who is defending Mark Strong Sr. in the Kennebunk prostitution trial, wants the state to pay him for some of his services. Lilley’s office electronically filed a request Sunday with the Maine Supreme Judicial Court seeking $22,924 for counsel fees and associated costs. In his request to the high […]
Clients to be called as witnesses in prostitution case
The lead prosecutor says she intends to call only eight more witnesses in the prostitution case.
Police first thought prostitution case was part of major crime network
A leading detective even considered early on that corrupt police might be involved in a conspiracy.
What’s a ‘pimp’? Question at core of Zumba trial
Meanwhile, a Kennebunk police officer testifies Mark Strong is the man speaking to Alexis Wright in videos of her trading sex for money.