C. Wesley Phinney, scheduled to begin work next week as the York County sheriff\u27s chief deputy, isn\u27t qualified to make arrests or carry a gun. In order to have the authority typical of a chief deputy he must first attend the Maine Criminal Justice Academy
Long article, part of an occassional series about the people who work in Maine\u27s law enforcement ...
Maine Department of Corrections Commissioner Donald Allen yesterday approved a phased-in opening pla...
Maine\u27s 62 newest police officers have graduated from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy. The new...
C. Wesley Phinney, scheduled to begin work next week as the York County sheriff\u27s chief deputy, i...
York County sheriff Michael Bemis on Monday will ask county commissioners to allow his department to...
City piece on Cumberland County sheriff Mark Dion who, beginning in the fall of 2001, will begin ta...
York County justice Roland Cole has ordered York County sheriff Michael Bemis to rehire former jail ...
Maine Drug Enforcement Agency Director Frank Amoroso has been named chief deputy of the Cumberland C...
The Legislature will be considering the so-called Hegarty Bill, which has a provision that would req...
Cumberland County Sheriff\u27s Department chief deputy Francis E. Amoroso, 54, of Standish, is resig...
Christopher Muse, 37, of South Portland, an 18-year officer at the Cumberland County Jail, is challe...
The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy publishes information about each of their class, includi...
York County sheriff Michael Bemis will attempt to negotiate a contract with Cumberland County offica...
Long article on York County sheriff Michael E. Bemis, 36, who doesn\u27t wear a uniform or carry a g...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney W. Wernick next Monday will hear opening arguments i...
Long article, part of an occassional series about the people who work in Maine\u27s law enforcement ...
Maine Department of Corrections Commissioner Donald Allen yesterday approved a phased-in opening pla...
Maine\u27s 62 newest police officers have graduated from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy. The new...
C. Wesley Phinney, scheduled to begin work next week as the York County sheriff\u27s chief deputy, i...
York County sheriff Michael Bemis on Monday will ask county commissioners to allow his department to...
City piece on Cumberland County sheriff Mark Dion who, beginning in the fall of 2001, will begin ta...
York County justice Roland Cole has ordered York County sheriff Michael Bemis to rehire former jail ...
Maine Drug Enforcement Agency Director Frank Amoroso has been named chief deputy of the Cumberland C...
The Legislature will be considering the so-called Hegarty Bill, which has a provision that would req...
Cumberland County Sheriff\u27s Department chief deputy Francis E. Amoroso, 54, of Standish, is resig...
Christopher Muse, 37, of South Portland, an 18-year officer at the Cumberland County Jail, is challe...
The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy publishes information about each of their class, includi...
York County sheriff Michael Bemis will attempt to negotiate a contract with Cumberland County offica...
Long article on York County sheriff Michael E. Bemis, 36, who doesn\u27t wear a uniform or carry a g...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney W. Wernick next Monday will hear opening arguments i...
Long article, part of an occassional series about the people who work in Maine\u27s law enforcement ...
Maine Department of Corrections Commissioner Donald Allen yesterday approved a phased-in opening pla...
Maine\u27s 62 newest police officers have graduated from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy. The new...