Office of the Maine Attorney General

Attorney General Schneider Joins State Workers in Prescription Drug Take-Back Drive

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider joined state workers and retirees today in collecting prescription drugs as part of this week?s National Prescription Drug Take Back effort. Attorney General Schneider asked capital area state employees to ?lead the way? in safely disposing of unused and unwanted prescription drugs. Collection sites, attended by Capitol Police and Maine Drug Enforcement Administration officers, were available at the Eastside Wellness Center and outside the west entrance to the Statehouse.

Oakland Man Pleads Guilty, Sentenced for Forgery of Absentee Ballot Documents

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that Byron L. Wrigley, Jr., 50, of Oakland was sentenced today following his pleas of guilty to three Class D counts of forgery for signing the name of two other voters on an application for an absentee ballot and two absentee ballot return envelopes.

Kennebec County Superior Court Justice Michaela Murphy sentenced Wrigley to 10 days incarceration to be served in Kennebec County?s alternative sentencing program.

Former Maine Turnpike Authority Executive Director Sentenced for Theft

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that former Maine Turnpike Authority Executive Director Paul E. Violette, 56, of Portland was sentenced today to seven years in prison, all but three and one-half years suspended, for the theft of Maine Turnpike Authority funds.

Violette pled guilty in February to one Class B theft charge involving his unauthorized use of gift cards and credit cards purchased with Turnpike Authority funds for personal travel, meals and other expenses. Class B theft is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Health Care Law

Attorney General Schneider Will Attend Oral Argument

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider, 25 other attorneys general, the National Federation of Independent Business and four individual plaintiffs will begin an unprecedented six hours of oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court challenging the Federal Government?s Health Care Act.

Paul Clement, former U.S. Solicitor General, will argue on behalf of the states. The argument schedule is as follows:

Monday, March 26

Attorney General Schneider Issues Medical Scam Alert

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider is warning people with diabetes to beware of a medical scam involving diabetic supplies. Recent reports in Maine involve telephone calls from someone claiming to be from Medicare who offers diabetic and other medical supplies in exchange for Medicare information. Some Medicare consumers have received diabetic supplies that were never ordered and even after repeatedly informing the mail order company that they purchase their diabetic supplies at a local pharmacy, the shipments continued.

New Hampshire Man Sentenced for Bottle Redemption Fraud

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that the owner of a Derry, New Hampshire sports complex was sentenced today for his role in a large-scale bottle redemption fraud scheme.

Dennis Reed, 67, pled guilty to nine Class E thefts and one Class D theft in York County Superior Court and was ordered to serve 72 hours in jail and pay a $10,000 civil penalty.

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