Retired judge looks back on the Bank
After 15 years on the bench, District Court Judge Michael Wescott on his hammer, last month to associate freely for a life of retirement.
Charges by a short walk on the Appalachian Trail, Wescott paused for an interview, a preliminary coast of the island, it has the property of Bristol.
Although it can not be there anymore, it is not quite as well. Wescott was nominated for an active retirement status, which allows his return to the bank as a basis for a need.
A native New Jersey, Maine Wescott migrated at the end of his studies at Temple University in Philadelphia. Wescott said he had his first taste of camping in Maine as a camp Kieve Nobleboro and has always wanted to return to this area.
He moved to Damariscotta in 1967 and worked in private practice before joining the Attorney General’s office in 1979. As such, it was time for fraud in contracts and the continued killings of seven years.
He applied and was on the bench in the year 1989.
“I see a request,” he said. “No faith, that I had a chance. I was in the midst of a process of jury in Bangor, when she called me.
During his tenure at the bank, Wescott oversaw the revision of the allocation of litigation, in addition to other options for young offenders, and he played a key role in training young Lincoln County Task Force, community organization that eventually grew to promise youth.
The issue of the decisions he has made on the bench, “said Wescott everyone is carefully considered, but once the decision is in force, you have to with the next.
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