A story on the front page of Saturday’s edition about the signature campaign to legalize marijuana in Maine should have reported that in 2007 Stavros Mendros pleaded guilty to three counts of false acknowledgment of oath stemming from misuse of his notary commission. He was fined $1,000 for one of the counts and 500 apiece for two others. His notary commission was not suspended in the case. The information was incorrectly reported by the Sun Journal.
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