Dexter tragedy brings bipartisan focus to domestic violence bail decisions The Lake tragedy may be what brings major reform to how Maine's criminal justice system handles dangerous domestic violence cases. ByEmily GuerinMary Helen MillerDecember 22, 2011
‘Broken’ bail system freed man who went on to murder family Until now, there has been little recognition outside of the 2006 study that recommended Maine's bail system be revised. ByEmily GuerinMary Helen MillerDecember 21, 2011
Improvements incremental for bail system problems Proposed budget restores to Maine's judicial system to level that helped improve hiring and training of bail commissioners. ByEmily GuerinMary Helen MillerApril 13, 2011
Maine’s bail system: Best state can afford or a threat to due process? Critics say the limited training and expertise and inconsistency in how bails are set reveal a system in need of updating. ByEmily GuerinMary Helen MillerMarch 25, 2011
Officials may set bond amounts without full criminal history Without a full and accurate picture of the defendant, experts say a bail commissioner could either set the wrong amount of bail. ByEmily GuerinMary Helen MillerMarch 24, 2011
Maine’s bail system: A 19th century holdover The bail commissioner is an obscure but essential part of Maine’s criminal justice system, and critics say it is in need of serious updating. ByEmily GuerinMary Helen MillerMarch 24, 2011