Convicted drug smuggler Harvey Prager, the focus of controversy earlier this year because of his appointment as a clerk for the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, will complete his third year of law school out of state. The terms of Prager\u27s sentence for drug smuggling technically prohibit him from leaving the state before Oct. 10, but he has apparently gained permission to attend school outside of Maine. Details
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Lawyer Andrews Campbell was convicted in 1987 of selling two pounds of marijuana, leading to his bei...
Feature article on Harvey Prager, who received a five-year alternative sentence for marijuana smuggl...
Supporters of Harvey Prager, 46, say that he provided compassionate care for AIDS victims in his Wes...
Convicted drug smuggler Harvey Prager, the focus of controversy earlier this year because of his app...
Harvey Prager, the convicted drug dealer whose appointment to a clerkship under Maine Supreme Court ...
In 1988, Harvey Melvin Prager was given an alternative sentence for his role in a marijuana smugglin...
Harvey Prager, a convicted drug smuggler who avoided jail time by agreeing to work with AIDS patient...
Newsreal piece on Harvey Prager, convicted drug smuggler and law student who was recently appointed...
Harvey M. Prager, 46, a convicted drug smuggler who has justed completed his second year at the Univ...
The Legislature\u27s Legislative Committee voted 6-3 to allow the late-introduction of a bill aimed ...
Maine Supreme Judicial Court justice Howard Dana on Tuesday will consider the case of Andrews B. Cam...
Maine Supreme Judicial Court justice Howard Dana replaced law clerk Harvey Prager with another clerk...
Dr. Owen Pickus, a Portland AIDS specialist who helped Harvey Prager avoid a prison term for marijua...
Leonard I. Sharon, president of the Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, said that removin...
The state\u27s eight district attorneys have written a letter to Maine Supreme Judicial Court chief ...
Lawyer Andrews Campbell was convicted in 1987 of selling two pounds of marijuana, leading to his bei...
Feature article on Harvey Prager, who received a five-year alternative sentence for marijuana smuggl...
Supporters of Harvey Prager, 46, say that he provided compassionate care for AIDS victims in his Wes...