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Mrs. Cornish (first name unknown) is the first person on record to be executed by the state. [4] She and her husband, Richard Cornish, moved to Maine in 1636 shortly after getting married in Massachusetts and in 1644, Richard's body was found in a river with stab wounds and a bludgeoned head. Mrs. Cornish denied any responsibility for the murder upon being questioned, but evidence for a motive ...
May 30—Maine's contract with the company that is modernizing its court records — a project intended to improve access to public information — comes with such exorbitant fees that few people ...
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The Death Master File is considered a public document under the Freedom of Information Act, and monthly and weekly updates of the file are sold by the National Technical Information Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce. [4] Knowing that a patient died is important in many observational clinical studies and is important for medical ...
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Nov. 20—It's been almost a year since he bought the winning $1.35 billion Mega Millions ticket in Lebanon, and Maine still doesn't know who he is. In a lawsuit filed last week in federal court ...