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Attorney denies client set fire ; Franklin S. Dolliver Jr. could face 30 years if convicted of torching the former cannery in Bath.

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Portland Press Herald (Maine), August 10th, 2006

DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer Portland Press Herald (Maine) 08-10-2006 Attorney denies client set fire ; Franklin S. Dolliver Jr. could face 30 years if convicted of torching the former cannery in Bath. Byline: DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer Edition: Final Section: Local & State

WEST BATH --

Franklin S. Dolliver Jr. joked with a jail guard and seemed relaxed at his initial court appearance Wednesday in West Bath District Court to answer charges he set fire to an abandoned cannery on Bath's waterfront. Dolliver did not enter a plea, but his attorney denied the 23-year-old Bath man had anything to ...

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