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Penobscot County approves $6,000 forfeiture funds to hire part-time intern for DA's office pending bar admission

3244207 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners approved using criminal forfeiture funds to hire a part-time intern who will work up to 24 hours per week for roughly 10 weeks while awaiting bar results, to assist with prosecutorial workload and training.

The Penobscot County Commissioners on April 15 unanimously approved a request from the district attorney's office to use criminal forfeiture funds to hire a part-time, paid junior intern to begin work pending bar admission.

Assistant district attorney staff told the commission that two prosecutors are leaving within the coming month, including a part-time prosecutor, Maggie Gray, who is retiring in May,…

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