OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL 1996
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- 'Guilty,
mentally ill' designation sought by state
Plain Dealer 20 Dec, 1996, pg.
11 sec.
B
-
Ohio Attorney General Betty Montgomery and Columbus City Attorney Ron O'Brien
filed criminal charges against Kenneth L Cooper, 24, Canfield,
for misleading people attending the Ohio State Fair into changing their
long-distance phone service without their consent
Plain Dealer 14 Dec,
1996, pg. 1 sec.
C
- Columbus:
Attorney General Betty Montgomery distributes funds turned over from convicted
state Auditor Thomas Ferguson's campaign funds -- but with string attached,
records show
Plain Dealer 12 Dec, 1996, pg. 1 sec.
A
-
Ohio Attorney General Betty Montgomery presented a $61,275 check to Mayor
Michael R White and Police Chief Rocco Pollutro so they can pay for
bulletproof vests for the 88 cadets graduating this month
Plain Dealer 10
Dec, 1996, pg. 2 sec.
B
-
Parma City Council members, angered by an increase in cable television rates,
asking state &
federal officials to investigate anti-competitive practices of cable companies
in northeast Ohio;
Cox Communications informed Parma customers of a $1.96 hike beginning in
January
Plain Dealer 04 Dec, 1996, pg. 6 sec.
B
- Columbus:
Poor Ohioans, not lawyers,
should get the $120,000 left in convicted former state Auditor Thomas E
Ferguson's political campaign fund,
Ohio Attorney General Betty Montgomery argues
Plain Dealer 19 Nov, 1996,
pg. 5 sec.
B
- A $34,031 grant,
awarded to Mentor &
Mentor-on-the-Lake by the Ohio attorney general's office,
will be used to start a victims assistance program by the end of the
year
Plain Dealer 23 Oct, 1996, pg. 3 sec.
B
-
Attorney General Betty Montgomery seeks new powers to oversee the sale of
non-profit hospitals and health insurers like Blue Cross
Plain Dealer 22
Oct, 1996, pg. 1 sec.
C
-
Using study as guide on casino issue vote can be a gamble;
Attorney General Betty Montgomery urges voters to "use common
sense"-il
Plain Dealer 20 Oct, 1996, pg. 1 sec.
A
- Cincinnati:
Legislation, backed by Ohio Attorney General Betty Montgomery,
would stiffen penalties for membership in a street gang &
make it easier for police to close gang houses and seize members'
property
Plain Dealer 19 Oct, 1996, pg. 5 sec.
B
- Mark O'Neill,
lawyer who defended the Ohio Department of Education in the Cleveland schools
desegregation case for 23 years,
has been dumped from the case by Ohio Attorney General Betty
Montgomery
Plain Dealer 03 Oct, 1996, pg. 1 sec.
B
- Columbus:
Ohio Supreme Court refused to reconsider a public records case that was
dismissed because the attorney general's office missed a deadline
Plain
Dealer 26 Sep, 1996, pg. 5 sec.
B
- Columbus:
Attorney General Betty Montgomery asks judge to keep Blue Cross documents
secret
Plain Dealer 26 Sep, 1996, pg. 1 sec.
C
-
Lawyer Dennis Muchnicki opposes state,
cites attorney general missed deadline
Plain Dealer 17 Sep, 1996, pg.
4 sec.
B
- In Ohio,
'instants' booths do a thriving business in betting tickets,
with little accountability
Plain Dealer 15 Sep, 1996, pg. 1 sec.
A
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