An overseers board found previously that the lawyer, who once filed a legal brief bound with twine, had violated six rules of professional conduct.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Tax protesters at Collins’ office won’t face trespass charges
In a deal with the prosecutor, the 9 religious leaders instead make contributions to a victims’ compensation fund.
Three Maine housing companies with ties to Michael Liberty file for bankruptcy
The complexes, which lease to elderly, disabled and low-income tenants, are expected to continue operations.
Bangor man pleads guilty to running large pot-growing operation
Federal agents seized about 400 marijuana plants and 295 root balls at the indoor facility in Frankfort.
Harpswell man sentenced for stealing firearms from gun dealer
Hyunkook Korsiak, 36, is ordered to serve 52 months in federal prison.
Sanford man pleads to child porn charge
Rusty Hood faces up to 20 years in prison.
Ogunquit bakery fined nearly $95,000 over hiring foreign workers
Bread and Roses Bakery is paying back wages and penalties for advertising low pay rates and then paying foreign workers more.
Bangor man pleads guilty to possessing child porn
Court records say David Jack’s cellphone had more than 2,000 images of children engaged in sexual conduct.
Former bookkeeper to Dan Lilley pleads not guilty to criminal theft charges
Jaime Butler of Falmouth, who once worked for the late criminal defense lawyer, is accused of forging checks and using a credit card fraudulently.
Man from Honduras sentenced for illegal entry
Juan Carlos Martinez-Recarte was sentenced to time served, about 4 months.