WISCASSET, Maine — Attorneys and the judge involved in the sex-crime trial of Gregory Vrooman were scheduled to meet Friday to determine how to proceed in light of a courtroom assault on Vrooman on Thursday that brought the proceedings to a halt, according to Lincoln County Superior Court clerk.

Vrooman, 46, of Nobleboro, was assaulted by a spectator and hospitalized Thursday morning as the court was preparing to reconvene his trial following jury deliberations. Vrooman, a 24-year veteran of the Maine State Police, is on trial for numerous charges involving sexual abuse of a girl under the age of 14. The alleged assaults happened between December 2009 and November 2010.

Vrooman is on unpaid administrative leave from the Maine State Police.

The court clerk said that the jury had been in deliberations prior to the assault and was preparing to return to the courtroom. The jurors were not present for the altercation, in which William Harrison, 39, of Charlestown, Mass., allegedly attacked Vrooman from behind as he sat at the defense table. Police who were in the courtroom said that Harrison landed at least two punches, injuring Vrooman’s face.

Lincoln County District Attorney Geoffrey Rushlau said the Harrison is a family member of the alleged victim in the case.

Harrison, who was quickly subdued by Lincoln County deputies and court officers, was charged with assault and taken to Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset. He was released on $5,000 bail later in the day, according to the jail’s administration.

Rushlau said Friday morning that court officers had been notified by the jury that a verdict had been reached, but that no one except for the jurors know what it is at this point.

“The next step is obviously to have the verdict delivered,” said Rushlau, who said he and others were meeting Friday to determine when that will happen. “This is completely unprecedented.”

Rushlau said it would be up to the court to decide whether the altercation could interrupt the legal process.

“That’s a decision for a trial judge,” he said. “If the verdict is guilty, it potentially gives the defendant another avenue for appeal, but I can’t personally see that that would be successful. [The assault] certainly did disrupt the ordinary course of a jury trial.”

Rushlau said that Vrooman has the right not to be present for the reading of the verdict, but said no decision on that front had been brought to his attention. Rushlau was unsure whether Vrooman remained hospitalized Friday morning.

Neither the jury nor the judge in the case, Justice Jeffrey Hjelm, were present during the assault.

Check bangordailynews.com for updates later today.

Christopher Cousins has worked as a journalist in Maine for more than 15 years and covered state government for numerous media organizations before joining the Bangor Daily News in 2009.

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32 Comments

  1. Don’t you think the poor man has suffered enough? Release him immediately and put him back to work serving the public’s interest.

    1. IF he is indeed guilty of the charges brought against him, then he hasn’t suffered nearly enough. Also would you want him protecting your family’s interest like say your daughter?, If he is guilty he had better hope they keep him in jail or Harrison might get a few more punches in.

      1. I was born in a city next to Charlestown, Ma.  You don’t mess with “Townies”. They have their own street code. And it’s a tight community. It’s one of the toughest places in Boston to live. The people take care of their own and each other there.  It does not surprise me what Mr. Harrison did.

        1.  Charlestown Ma. Home to Whitey Bulger, Steve Flemmi  and the The Winter Hill Gang, has long been the City of legends…..Don’t believe any of them.

          1. Well Harry,

             Since Whitey Bulger’s from South Boston, Steve Flemmi’s from Roxbury and Winter Hill is in Somerville, pardon me if I don’t take your advice about the Legends of Charlestown. There’s no better square mile on Earth to be from, mostly because our legends are true..

            A Townie

          2. Sorry Harry,

            I don’t need to read no stinkin’ Globe to know my Boston Underworld Facts. I’m actually from Charlestown, unlike Mr. Bulger and Mr. Flemmi. And even Google maps will show you that Winter Hill is in Slummerville.

          3.  Of course you don’t need facts.  Facts get in the way of your legend. 

            Good luck with that.

      1. I think the law should apply the same for all . 5 years for fake maple syrup then owners of walmart and some Banks should get a lifetime.

    1. Continue the trial? It was already over and the jury was deliberating, we just need the verdict now.

  2. “Poor man”?  What about the poor 12 year old girl? Do you honestly think that a trial and two punches constitutes enough suffering for the lifetime of mental and emotional pain he has caused that child and her family?!?  I’m sorry, but I don’t think that man should ever return to serving the public’s interest.  

  3. “weigh next steps”… Here is a Clue. Read Verdict, Sentence the Man if found guilty fire him from the State Police. and forget him.. He will be forgotten… How many people know anyone that was imprisoned 30 or more years ago and are still in Jail.. There are lots of forgotten souls in prisons that nobody knows…

    1. Well the man did wrong by assaulting him . If I was I his shoes I think I would be doing time in jail . It might be worth it.  

      1. ?????????

        My post is in regards to the verdict on Vrooman.  The BDN is a little slow, you know.

        Vrooman: GUILTY on 13 of the 14 counts. 

        Ok?

        1. Ya like I said the guy who assaulted  him was wrong. That being said I think I would have more than just gave him a beating . I glad the cop was convicted . If you ask me a fine and probation would be more than fair for the man who beat him in court.  Somethings Are just worth it. 

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