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Suspect in Winslow stabbing pleads not guilty

/Photo: Kennebec County Sheriff's Office


A Maine man has pleaded not guilty in the stabbing of another man in Winslow earlier this month.

21-year-old Justin Boucher pleaded not guilty to an aggravated assault charge last week in Augusta, according to the Morning Sentinel.

He’s accused of stabbing a 65-year-old man on LaSalle Street on January 18 in broad daylight. Police are investigating allegations that the victim assaulted someone close to Boucher.

Boucher will appear in court again on June 1.

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