By Marie Weidmayer, Bangor Daily News Staff The state’s system that manages legal representation for low-income defendants is ...
Jan. 22—Maine has spent more than two years debating how to solve a public defense crisis that many say has been in the making for decades. A judge has ruled that the state's system for providing ...
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May 13—Maine's highest court has denied the state's attempt to halt an upcoming trial that will focus on Maine's inability to find enough attorneys to represent hundreds of low-income criminal ...
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After years of litigation, a March ruling set the stage for criminal defendants in Maine to get released from jail or have their charges dismissed because the state had failed to provide them with ...
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"On some level, Fenstermaker clearly cared for his clients and thought that what he was doing was advancing their cause," Justice Thomas R. McKeon said in a sanctions order. "That is why the court ...