
Rangeley Man's Marijuana Trial Denied, Faces Life in Prison
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Lucas Sirois, a Rangeley man, has been denied a new trial and acquittal in his large-scale illegal marijuana case. Convicted last November, he faces charges including conspiracy, possession, tax fraud, bank fraud, and maintaining drug-involved properties. The operation allegedly produced over seventeen thousand pounds of marijuana and hid millions in proceeds through local bank accounts. Sirois, who argued he was growing legal hemp, now awaits sentencing with a potential minimum of ten years in prison and fines up to ten million dollars. His team plans an appeal with fresh evidence.
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