Plum Creek protester guilty of resisting arrest, disorderly conduct

By Judy Harrison

BDN Staff

BANGOR, Maine — An Appleton man was found guilty Wednesday afternoon of resisting arrest and disorderly conduct during the Land Use Regulation Commission’s hearing last year on the Plum Creek development plan.

Christian “Will” Neils, 33, was fined $400 for the offenses. With surcharges, Neils was ordered to pay the court $500.

Source: Bangor Daily News

BANGOR DAILY NEWS PHOTO BY KEVIN BENNETT

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