Jurors assist arrest man who flees handcuffed from Maine courthouse

Norman Ray

World Courant

SKOWHEGAN, Maine — A person convicted of kid abuse tried to flee from a Maine courthouse, however two jurors and a detective rapidly foiled the escape try.

Nicholas Carter, 31, ran out of the Skowhegan courthouse in handcuffs Wednesday after being discovered responsible of aggravated battery on a 14-month-old little one, the Portland Press Herald.

A sequence of movies reveals Carter operating by way of a hallway within the courthouse whereas nonetheless handcuffed, evading a person who makes an attempt to dam his entry. He’s then seen fleeing the courthouse, pursued by a number of different people.

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Further footage reveals Carter operating throughout a car parking zone and ultimately tripping and falling in a yard, the place he’s arrested by two jurors and a detective.

Carter was discovered responsible after a three-day trial within the Somerset County Courthouse.

A sentencing listening to for aggravated assault is predicted to happen within the coming weeks.

Jurors assist arrest man who flees handcuffed from Maine courthouse

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