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CHEVIE KEHOE PLEADS GUILTY

Published on 02/21/98
By Richelle Thompson Warren County Bureau
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LAWYER WANTS TRIAL MOVED

Published on 02/12/98
By Tom Beyerlein Dayton Daily News
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WILMINGTON - Chevie Kehoe's lawyer will argue today that the white supremacist from Spokane, Wash., can't get a fair trial in Clinton County on charges he shot it out with law officers last year.

Kehoe's public defender, Mike Westfall, said Wednesday he also will ask for a postponement of the Feb. 23 trial date because of new developments in the case.

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KEHOE GETS 24 YEARS

Published on 01/21/98
By Richelle Thompson Warren County Bureau
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WILMINGTON - Moments after a judge sentenced Cheyne Kehoe to a 24-year, 5-month sentence Tuesday for his involvement in last year's videotaped shootout with police in Wilmington, Kehoe said his white supremacist brother, Chevie Kehoe, was involved in the bombing of "a federal building."

Cheyne Kehoe would not say whether the bombing was the April 19, 1995, blast that killed 168 people at the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. "I did not specify what or where," he said.

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2 SAY KEHOE HELPFUL

Published on 01/10/98
By Tom Beyerlein Dayton Daily News
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WILMINGTON - Two unlikely character witnesses - an FBI agent and a federal prosecutor - testified Friday on behalf of Cheyne Kehoe, on trial in Clinton County Common Pleas Court accused of attempted murder during a videotaped shootout with police last Feb. 15.

He is expected to testify on his own behalf today as his trial draws to a close.

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LAWYER: KEHOE FEARED KIN

Published on 01/08/98
By Tom Beyerlein Dayton Daily News
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WILMINGTON - Cheyne Kehoe feared his brother, Chevie, would kill him and his family during the brothers' four months as fugitives, Cheyne's lawyer said Wednesday.

Cheyne "had to scam Chevie to get away" so he could turn himself in, defense attorney Jeffrey Hoskins said.

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KEHOE LETTER AIRED

Published on 11/21/97
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WILMINGTON (AP) - One of two brothers charged in a shootout with police that was captured on videotape wrote about the Feb. 15 gunplay in a handwritten letter to his wife, a newspaper reported Thursday.

The undated contents of Chevie Kehoe's letter refer to his brother as his ``battle partner'' and said ``I guess we made national news, that must mean we're pretty bad,'' the Wilmington News-Journal reported.

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FILES DETAIL KEHOE LINK TO DEATHS

Published on 09/27/97
By Janice Morse Dayton Daily News

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POLICE CHARGE CHEVIE KEHOE IN 3 SLAYINGS

Published on 09/25/97
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EL RENO, Okla. (AP) - Arkansas authorities on Wednesday charged Chevie Kehoe and another man in connection with the slayings of a gun dealer, his wife and his stepdaughter.

Kehoe and Danny Lee Graham, 24, of Oklahoma City were charged in Pope County, Ark., in the deaths of William Mueller, 52; his wife, Nancy, 28; and Mrs. Mueller's daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Powell, 8, Pope County Sheriff Jay Winters said.

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JUDGE GRANTS ACCESS TO CHEVIE KEHOE

Published on 07/25/97
By Wes Hills Dayton Daily News
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U.S. District Judge Walter H. Rice on Thursday ordered jailers to allow Dayton attorney Earl H. Moore "immediate access" to Chevie Kehoe, the man accused in the Feb. 15 shoot-out with police in Wilmington.

Moore filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Greene County Sheriff Jerry W. Erwin and Clinton County Sheriff Ralph D. Fizer charging that he had tried to visit Kehoe at least twice at the Greene County Jail and jailers refused his request.

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KEHOE FOCUS OF DISPUTE

Published on 07/23/97
By Wes Hills Dayton Daily News
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Chevie Kehoe is under such tight wraps at the Greene County Jail his lawyer can't get in to see him, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court.

But Ohio Public Defender David Bodicker of Columbus said he is still Kehoe's attorney, not Earl H. Moore, the Dayton attorney who filed the lawsuit.

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