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Pay Judges More And Fund Better Court Security, C.J. Tells Lawmakers
Maine's Chief Justice says judges should be on a par with other states, and funding should increase to improve court security.

Wraight.Law
Jan 28, 2020


Potential Reforms Considered For Mainers With A Criminal Record
Expungement of criminal records could be closer, and employers may be delayed in finding out if job applicants have a criminal record.

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Jan 28, 2020


Under-reported New Laws Considered Affecting Sentencing And Prisoners
First of several posts this week examining some of the laws currently being considered in Augusta but are under-reported. This one - prison.

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Jan 26, 2020


Cases Relevant To Maine Still To Be Decided At U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. Supreme Court considers whether a suspended license of an car's owner is enough reason to pull over a driver.

Wraight.Law
Jan 25, 2020


Criminal Defense Reforms Discussed In Jan. By Commission In Augusta
Commissioners discuss reforms to the way indigent criminal defendants - those who can't afford their own lawyer - are represented.

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Jan 18, 2020


Watchdog gives damning verdict on Maine’s public defense system
A non-profit that monitors the way states appoint lawyers to help indigent defenders in criminal cases has given a damning verdict on the...

Wraight.Law
Apr 3, 2019
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