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State of Maine v. Sean Eori
Date: 03-13-2026
Case Number: 2026 ME 25
Judge: Daniel Mitchell
Court: Superior Court, Kennebec County, Maine
Plaintiff's Attorney: Kennebec County, Maine, District Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney: Walter McKee and Kurt Peterson
Description:
Kennebec County, Maine, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with unlawful sexual contact (Class D), 17-A M.R.S. § 255-A(1)(F-2) (2025), and two counts of possession of sexually explicit material (Class D), 17-A M.R.S § 284(1)(A) (2025),
“[A]ll relevant evidence should be admitted unless any prejudice
overwhelms any potentially probative value.” State v. Bickart, 2009 ME 7, ¶ 39,
963 A.2d 183. Given the nature of the charges brought against Eori and the
relevance of the photographs to those charges, all the images were properly
admitted at trial.
“[A]ll relevant evidence should be admitted unless any prejudice
overwhelms any potentially probative value.” State v. Bickart, 2009 ME 7, ¶ 39,
963 A.2d 183. Given the nature of the charges brought against Eori and the
relevance of the photographs to those charges, all the images were properly
admitted at trial.
Outcome:
The Defendant was found guilty and was sentenced to 180 days in the Kennebec County jail.
Affirmed
Affirmed
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About This Case
What was the outcome of State of Maine v. Sean Eori?
The outcome was: The Defendant was found guilty and was sentenced to 180 days in the Kennebec County jail. Affirmed
Which court heard State of Maine v. Sean Eori?
This case was heard in Superior Court, Kennebec County, Maine, ME. The presiding judge was Daniel Mitchell.
Who were the attorneys in State of Maine v. Sean Eori?
Plaintiff's attorney: Kennebec County, Maine, District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Walter McKee and Kurt Peterson.
When was State of Maine v. Sean Eori decided?
This case was decided on March 13, 2026.