Justice Roland A. Cole yesterday ruled that statements made to police by Pamela J. Elliott, 31, of Westbrook, who is accused of killing her infant daughter after giving birth in her Westbrook apartment in 1992, were made voluntarily and can be used in her trial, which begins tomorrow in Cumberland County Superior Court. An autopsy showed the baby died of suffocation and lack of postnatal care. Elliott claims the baby was dead when born
Kennebec County Probate Judge James E. Mitchell has ruled that Anne Marie Barry of Newtonville, Mass...
April W. Pinkham, 22, of Hollis has been charged with reckless or criminal negligent manslaughter in...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Roland A. Cole yesterday sentenced Pamela J. Elliott, 31, o...
Article about testimony given yesterday in Cumberland County Superior in the murder trial of Pamela ...
Pamela J. Elliott, 31, pleaded guilty yesterday shortly after the State rested its murder case again...
Opening arguments in the trial of Sherrie Cotton, 20, of Auburn, accused of killing her 2-month-old ...
Androscoggin County Superior Court justice Thomas E Delahanty yesterday found Sherrie Cotton, 20, of...
A Franklin County Superior Court jury on Thursday found Sherrie Cotton, 20, of Auburn, guilty of man...
Superior Court justice Nancy Mills last week ruled that Sally Morrison of Waldoboro, a midwife, was ...
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Bruce Chandler has concluded that Kenneth and Eva Webb, the p...
Anne, a 20-year-old trainee nurse in England, became pregnant by a U.S. serviceman who had returned ...
Sherrie Cotton, 20, of Auburn, yesterday went on trial in Androscoggin County Superior Court for the...
The family of James A. Roe has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Court against Westbrook poli...
The state Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction of Alfred Thibeault of Dixfield, who conspired ...
Kennebec County Probate Judge James E. Mitchell has ruled that Anne Marie Barry of Newtonville, Mass...
April W. Pinkham, 22, of Hollis has been charged with reckless or criminal negligent manslaughter in...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Roland A. Cole yesterday sentenced Pamela J. Elliott, 31, o...
Article about testimony given yesterday in Cumberland County Superior in the murder trial of Pamela ...
Pamela J. Elliott, 31, pleaded guilty yesterday shortly after the State rested its murder case again...
Opening arguments in the trial of Sherrie Cotton, 20, of Auburn, accused of killing her 2-month-old ...
Androscoggin County Superior Court justice Thomas E Delahanty yesterday found Sherrie Cotton, 20, of...
A Franklin County Superior Court jury on Thursday found Sherrie Cotton, 20, of Auburn, guilty of man...
Superior Court justice Nancy Mills last week ruled that Sally Morrison of Waldoboro, a midwife, was ...
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Bruce Chandler has concluded that Kenneth and Eva Webb, the p...
Anne, a 20-year-old trainee nurse in England, became pregnant by a U.S. serviceman who had returned ...
Sherrie Cotton, 20, of Auburn, yesterday went on trial in Androscoggin County Superior Court for the...
The family of James A. Roe has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Court against Westbrook poli...
The state Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction of Alfred Thibeault of Dixfield, who conspired ...
Kennebec County Probate Judge James E. Mitchell has ruled that Anne Marie Barry of Newtonville, Mass...
April W. Pinkham, 22, of Hollis has been charged with reckless or criminal negligent manslaughter in...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia