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Aspiring Officers Graduate from Maine Criminal Justice Academy

Aspiring Officers Graduate from Maine Criminal Justice Academy

Credit: Maine State Police


The Maine Criminal Justice Academy graduated a slew of cadets after completing intensive law enforcement training on Friday

CBS 13 News reports the 18-week program started back in August with 86 cadets and ended with 76 graduates.

The leaders of the program say the dedication of the cadets is reflective of the programs high completion rate.

The graduated officers will now be looking to serve and protect in communities across the state.

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