A former Hancock County prosecutor should not be immune from prosecution for tampering with evidence and advising police to ignore a judicial subpoena. The ACLU of Maine joined the national ACLU and the Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers on a friend-of-the-court brief in the case.
Filler v. Kellett (amicus brief)
Attorney(s)
    Jamesa Drake, Zachary Heiden, Ezekiel Edwards, Rory A. McNamara  
  
  Date filed
    October 5, 2016  
  
  Court
    U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit  
  
  Case number
    16-1186  
  
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