STATE v. COMER


609 A.2d 693 (1992)

STATE of Maine v. Martin J. COMER.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

Decided January 30, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Christopher Almy, Dist. Atty., Bangor, for the State.

John D. Bunker, Paine, Lynch & Harris, Bangor, for defendant.

Before McKUSICK, C.J., and WATHEN, GLASSMAN, CLIFFORD and COLLINS, JJ.


COLLINS, Justice.

Martin Comer (defendant) appeals from Superior Court decision (Penobscot County, Smith, J.), revoking his probation. Defendant argues that the record does not contain sufficient evidence of excessive use of intoxicating liquor to support the revocation of probation and that the condition of probation forbidding excessive use of alcohol is unconstitutionally vague.

In June, 1991, the State moved to revoke defendant's probation. At the...

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