Cover Story piece on Frank Tuttle Jr., 30, of Portland, who was released from the Cumberland County Jail on March 8 after serving four months for assaulting his girl friend. By his own account, he has been arrested 21 times for alleged offenses ranging from drunk driving to assault. But Tuttle believes he has now made changes that will help keep him out of jail for good. Greg Ford, who runs the jail\u27s anger-management program, said Tuttle has good intentions, but will now have to face the real test. Tuttle says he\u27s determined to turn his life around, but Major Jeffrey Newton, who manages the Cumberland County jail, said only the future can tell us whether or not Tuttle will succeed
Individuals in Cumberland County convicted twice of operating under the influence will now have an a...
Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson says that Maine\u27s mandatory arrest laws in...
Paul Clark has spent the past 39 years incarcerated in New York prisons. He was 19 when he first wen...
Philip A. Destefano, Jr., 39, of Lewiston, escaped from the new $27 million Cumberland County Jail o...
Randall H Tenggren, 33, was seriously injured last night when he fell or jumped from the indoor balc...
Cover Story piece on the writer\u27s experience with jail, lawyers and court after being arrested i...
Frederick O. Rivers, 28, whose conviction for solicitation to commit murder was overturned by the Ma...
Michael Willings, 24, of Portland, and Richard Corbett, 33, a transient, last night escaped from the...
Portland police have charged Elwin L. Al Martin, 62, a Portland locksmith and an independent cand...
Cover Story piece on Kenneth Moore, 22, of Portland, who is being held at the so-called Supermax st...
Cumberland County Sheriff\u27s Department chief deputy Dewey Martin yesterday said that his departme...
Randall Tenggren, 32, who three months ago fell off the balcony of a Portland nightclub and landed f...
Bruce Bryant, 50, was convicted of the murder of 11-year-old Travis Lilley in June 1996. Bryant main...
City piece on Leon Beaulieu, 59, of Portland, a convicted domestic abuser who admits he can\u27t st...
Frank Creamer, 21, of Portland, was sentenced to 10 years in prison with four years suspended after ...
Individuals in Cumberland County convicted twice of operating under the influence will now have an a...
Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson says that Maine\u27s mandatory arrest laws in...
Paul Clark has spent the past 39 years incarcerated in New York prisons. He was 19 when he first wen...
Philip A. Destefano, Jr., 39, of Lewiston, escaped from the new $27 million Cumberland County Jail o...
Randall H Tenggren, 33, was seriously injured last night when he fell or jumped from the indoor balc...
Cover Story piece on the writer\u27s experience with jail, lawyers and court after being arrested i...
Frederick O. Rivers, 28, whose conviction for solicitation to commit murder was overturned by the Ma...
Michael Willings, 24, of Portland, and Richard Corbett, 33, a transient, last night escaped from the...
Portland police have charged Elwin L. Al Martin, 62, a Portland locksmith and an independent cand...
Cover Story piece on Kenneth Moore, 22, of Portland, who is being held at the so-called Supermax st...
Cumberland County Sheriff\u27s Department chief deputy Dewey Martin yesterday said that his departme...
Randall Tenggren, 32, who three months ago fell off the balcony of a Portland nightclub and landed f...
Bruce Bryant, 50, was convicted of the murder of 11-year-old Travis Lilley in June 1996. Bryant main...
City piece on Leon Beaulieu, 59, of Portland, a convicted domestic abuser who admits he can\u27t st...
Frank Creamer, 21, of Portland, was sentenced to 10 years in prison with four years suspended after ...
Individuals in Cumberland County convicted twice of operating under the influence will now have an a...
Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson says that Maine\u27s mandatory arrest laws in...
Paul Clark has spent the past 39 years incarcerated in New York prisons. He was 19 when he first wen...