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:: Saturday, December 30, 2006 ::
Lobsters Don’t Lie - Ellsworth American, ME
Crustaceans and clams starred as unlikely informants in a workers’ compensation fraud case in Hancock County.
An almost three-year case of “something’s fishy” finally ended with the sentencing of William Fennelly of Lamoine to a seven-month jail sentence on two felony counts of perjury.
Fennelly collected incapacity benefits for a back injury suffered while working for boatbuilder John M. Williams Co. in December 2000.------------------------------------------- posted 9:03 AM :: reference link ::
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