Roland Scribner, 41, a habitual offender of motor vehicle laws, yesterday convin

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

11-25-1993

Pages

1A, 24A

Abstract

Roland Scribner, 41, a habitual offender of motor vehicle laws, yesterday convinced Justice Stephen L. Perkins to give him a longer sentence than he would normally have received. Scribner, who has a variety of physical problems, including bad teeth, wanted the longer sentence so that he would be sent to a state prison facility where he could get his teeth fixed. The prosecuting attorney, Megan Elam, does not believe a defendant should be able to use the criminal justice system to obtain such care at taxpayers expense.

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Sentences (Criminal procedure), Scribner, Roland

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