Tyler Span forfeited his gun and more than $5,000 in cash believed to be drug proceeds.
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Maine environmental groups sue to protect last Atlantic salmon, force dams to halt
The court action is part of an ongoing legal struggle over the fate of the dams. Brookfield sued Maine state agencies last month with a complaint that the agencies acted improperly in drafting fish passage policies.
Lewiston man gets 7 1/2 years for illegal pot growing operation
Timmy Bellmore was ordered to pay the IRS more than $200,000 in taxes on his ill-gotten gains.
Lewiston men sentenced in health care fraud scheme
The two Somali refugees served as interpreters at the Lewiston office that provided mental health and substance abuse counseling.
Lewiston man sentenced to more than 3 years on gun charge
Steven Walker said he had disarmed his wife of the gun police found in his car after she had shot his car with it.
Judge gives Lewiston man nearly 4-year sentence for drug dealing
But the judge told Adam Uldall, who admitted he’s made many bad choices, that he can turn his life around.
Rumford man admits to dealing meth
Joseph Fall told police he and his wife bought the drugs in California and sold them in New Hampshire and Maine.
Sun Journal joins federal lawsuit as Maine newspapers sue over delay in access to civil complaints
The federal lawsuit challenges a rule allowing digital civil court filings to remain secret for weeks or even months after they are filed.
Auburn minister receives community service for 2018 arrest at Portland protest
Four protesters were sentenced Friday afternoon in U.S. District Court in Portland to 25 hours of community service each after being arrested in 2018 on a misdemeanor charge of failure to obey a lawful order.
Federal judge rules in favor of Carrabassett Valley, police chief, town manager in lawsuit
Michael Jutras, formerly of Carrabassett Valley, filed a lawsuit claiming his U.S. Constitutional Rights were violated.