GARLAND – Maine’s court system is still determining when a man charged with killing his girlfriend and her two young children will face a bail hearing.
Keith Coleman of Garland faces three counts of murder for the deaths of 36-year-old Christina Sargent, 10-year-old Duwayne Coke and 8-year-old Destiny Sargent.
A Maine attorney general’s office spokesman says Coleman’s court case is being continued “day to day” by defense counsel.
Investigators say the three bodies were found Dec. 20 in a Garland mobile home Coleman shared with the victims.
The 27-year-old Coleman appeared in a Bangor court on Dec. 22 and was ordered held without bail. Court-appointed attorney Martha Harris represented Coleman that day. She has not returned phone calls about the case.
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