March 2001 News Releases
Attorney General Lockyer Issues Report by Civil Rights Commission on Hate Crimes
Recommendations for Improving Reporting by Communities, Law Enforcement, Schools
March 29, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer, Madera Sheriff Anderson Announce Arrest for 1997 Murder of Fresno State Student
Ex-boyfriend arrested and charged with murder of 20-year old Andrea Born, whose body was found in Madera orchard
March 23, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer, San Diego Police Chief Bejarano Announce That State DNA Databank Links Suspect to 1993 Double Homicide
March 21, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer Defends Newly Created Giant Sequoias National Monument in Sierra Nevada
March 20, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer Releases State Crime Stats for 2000
Number of crimes in large jurisdictions during the year increased 3.5 percent compared to 1999
March 20, 2001
Attorney General Bill Lockyer Files Lawsuits to Stop Tobacco Company From Targeting Children and Using Other Illegal Advertising Tools
Lawsuits are part of multi-state effort to enforce national tobacco settlement
March 19, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer Establishes Office of Immigrant Assistance in California Department of Justice
Assembly Member Wesson Introduces Legislation to Support New Office
March 9, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer Announces Settlement With the Reader's Digest Association to Provide Improved Sweepstakes Disclosures
"High Activity" California Customers Eligible for Refunds
March 8, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer Issues Report Showing Continuing Trend: Less Than Half of Donations Solicited by Commercial Fund-Raisers Reached Charities
March 5, 2001
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