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Recent OUI Prosecutions in Cumberland County
May 14, 2014
Some of you may have read recent articles in the Portland Press Herald and/or the Maine Sunday Telegram regarding OUI prosecutions. While the Cumberla Read more
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Minimum Mandatory Sentences Must Go
December 14, 2013
Minimum mandatory sentence laws are arbitrary, capricious and an affront to the American and Maine systems of justice as well as their respective cons Read more
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Will My Case Be Dismissed if the Officer Didn’t Read the Miranda Rights?
December 14, 2013
“The officer didn’t read me my Miranda Rights. Does that mean my case will be dismissed”? This is one of the most frequently asked questions tha Read more
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Changes To Maine’s OUI Law
November 26, 2013
Maine’s Operating Under The Influence Law has undergone significant changes over the past several years and it is about to change again. Effecti Read more
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Reefer Madness: From Colonial Days to The City of Portland, Maine 2013
November 26, 2013
Cheech and Chong did not precipitate America’s historical consciousness of or obsession with marijuana in the 1970s, nor did Louis J. Gasnier wi Read more
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CSI World: Gas Chromatography Vs. Intoxylizers
November 11, 2013
Folks around the courthouse commonly refer to ours as a “CSI World”, referencing the popular television series and its proclivity for demo Read more
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Self-Defense – Part 2: Stand Your Ground – Zimmerman / Martin Case
November 8, 2013
Last week I focused on the law of self-defense, generally, in Maine. This week, as promised, I will examine the “stand your ground” defens Read more
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Self-Defense – Part 1: The Law of Self-Defense in Maine
November 8, 2013
This is the first of a series of columns addressing the law of self-defense in Maine. The George Zimmerman / Trayvon Martin case has and continues to Read more
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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
September 25, 2013
We do not apply a reasonable doubt analysis in the overwhelming majority of our daily and even our long term decision making processes. But jurors take a solemn oath to do so when summoned to court to sit in judgment of their fellow citizens.