He pleaded to leave Maine prison early amid pandemic. The answer was no.

“When Keighan Robichaud learned that the coronavirus had arrived in Maine in mid-March, posing a particular risk to the elderly, he worried what would happen to his two youngest children if his grandparents fell ill.” Read the full article

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