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TexasTowelie

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Sun Jan 1, 2017, 11:51 PM Jan 2017

Former Ohio lawmaker may not have escaped convictions after all

The state is asking an appeals court to reconsider a decision overturning 10 of 13 criminal convictions for a former Ohio lawmaker from suburban Cincinnati.

Republican Pete Beck was accused of misleading investors about a company's financial status and using their money for personal gain. He was convicted of perjury, theft and securities-related charges.

A state appeals court in mid-December overturned all but three theft counts, which carry a total prison term of one year. Beck had served 16 months of his four-year sentence and a Hamilton County judge granted his request for early release.

The attorney general filed for reconsideration Tuesday. He argues that testimony and evidence supported a perjury count and that the appeals court wrongly concluded Beck was charged with securities fraud outside the statute of limitations.

Source: http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2016/12/29/state-asks-court-reconsider-decision-beckss-case/95956270/

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