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By Judy Harrison, Bangor Daily News Staff



A judge who presided over the Queen City’s most horrific murder trial and whose decision over a transgender student’s access to a school bathroom helped change the law stepped down last week after nearly three decades on the bench. 



Superior Court Justice William Anderson, who presided most often in Bangor and Dover-Foxcroft, retired Nov.

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