Erskine pleads not guilty in killing ; Gregory Erskine, charged in the death of Lisa Deprez, is undergoing a psychological evaluation.

From: Portland Press Herald (Maine) | Date: September 22, 2004| Author: GREGORY D. KESICH Staff Writer | Copyright information


Portland Press Herald (Maine)

09-22-2004

Erskine pleads not guilty in killing ; Gregory Erskine, charged in the death of Lisa Deprez, is undergoing a psychological evaluation.
Byline: GREGORY D. KESICH Staff Writer
Edition: FINAL
Section: Local & State

In a brief court appearance Tuesday, Gregory Erskine denied responsibility for causing the death of his one-time girlfriend.

Erskine, 50, was arrested May 13 and charged in the fatal be...

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