STATE v. SULLIVAN


412 A.2d 75 (1980)

STATE of Maine v. James C. SULLIVAN.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

March 13, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael E. Saucier (orally), Charles K. Leadbetter, Asst. Attys. Gen., Augusta, for plaintiff.

Francis J. Hallissey, Machias (orally), for defendant.

Before McKUSICK, C. J., and WERNICK, ARCHIBALD, GODFREY and NICHOLS, JJ.


WERNICK, Justice.

After a trial, jury-waived, the presiding Justice in the Superior Court (Washington County) found defendant James C. Sullivan guilty of violating 17 M.R.S.A. § 1603-A,1 for having submitted on four separate occasions expense vouchers, in connection with a matter within the jurisdiction of a department or agency of the State of Maine, in which defendant knowingly and willfully made false statements to be reimbursed...

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