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Man will plead guilty to putting razor blades in pizza dough

Read Article A man accused of putting razor blades and screws into pizza dough sold at Hannaford stores last year will plead guilty to a federal crime. Nicholas R. Mitchell Maine Department of Corrections Photo A federal grand jury indicted Nicholas R. Mitchell in March on two counts of tampering with a consumer product. An agreement filed in court this week shows Mitchell has agreed to plead guilty to one of those counts and accept a sentence of up to 4 years and nine months in prison. If the judge imposes a longer sentence, Mitchell has the right to appeal. The penalty for the tampering charge could be up to 10 years.

Following a DUI Arrest, Maine Defense Lawyer Banned From Representing Defendants

Following a DUI Arrest, Maine Defense Lawyer Banned From Representing Defendants ProPublica 1 hr ago ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your inbox every week. This article was produced in partnership with The Maine Monitor, a former member of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network. A lawyer working on behalf of the state of Maine continued to represent low-income defendants after being arrested for impaired driving in May. The attorney, Suzanne Dwyer-Jones, was arrested by police in York, Maine, for driving while intoxicated after failing a sobriety test on May 10, police said. She posted bail and returned to work on May 12 at Biddeford District Court as the state’s lawyer for defendants who can’t afford to hire their own attorneys.

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