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Jesse Laslovich will be U.S. Attorney for Montana, following a Tuesday voice vote by the U.S. Senate. Laslovich, 41, was nominated by President Joe Biden in January. He is currently regional vice ...
HELENA – Jesse Laslovich, a Democrat and attorney who’s worked the past five years as chief counsel for state Auditor Monica Lindeen, announced Monday he’s running to succeed Lindeen next year.
In this file photo, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich announces the disruption of a large meth trafficking organization on the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservations resulting in 27 convictions.
While Jesse Laslovich has lobbied to impose Obamacare on Montana families, Matt can be counted on to put the interests of Montana families first and is committed to bettering their lives.
Former state Sen. Jesse Laslovich leads the fundraising race for attorney general over rival Pam Bucy in the Democratic primary. On the Republican side, state Sen. Jim Shockley, boosted by self ...
Among statewide office seekers, Democrat Jesse Laslovich is proving he can shake a few dollars loose as he tries to succeed his boss, state Auditor Monica Lindeen. Laslovich, who served in the ...
HELENA — The state’s top political enforcer said Tuesday he’ll look into a complaint alleging state Sen. Jesse Laslovich, D-Anaconda, is not a legal resident of his own district.
Jesse Laslovich, a former legislator seeking the Democratic nomination in the race for Montana attorney general, proposed a new crime Monday, child criminal endangerment.
Laslovich said that "during a 2019 interview with an investigator, Siemens reiterated multiple times that she was not employed, had no income and no assets to liquidate.
US attorney: Great Falls fentanyl ring bust brings 10 convictions INDEPENDENT RECORD Dec 17, 2024 0 U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich THOM BRIDGE, Independent Record INDEPENDENT RECORD ...
A Miles City man who admitted to trafficking meth in the community was sentenced today to six years in prison, to be followed by five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said.
Clay Wayland Buckmiller, 60, pleaded guilty to tax evasion. He faces a maximum of five years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release.
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