May 2002 News Releases
Attorney General Lockyer Will Seek FERC Rehearing; Files Complaints Against Eight More Power Companies for Illegal Profiteering in California's Energy Crisis
May 20, 2002
Attorney General Asks Court to Order Reliant to Turn Over Materials Sought for Energy Investigation
May 20, 2002
Attorney General Bill Lockyer Issues Statement on Death of Former State Senator Ralph Dills
May 16, 2002
Attorney General Bill Lockyer Praises Court Decision Upholding California's DNA Collection Law
May 16, 2002
Attorney General Lockyer Announces Illegal Scheme to Sell Nurse Assistant Licenses Shut Down by Multi-Agency "Operation Safe Care"
May 16, 2002
Attorney General Lockyer Unveils Improvements to Megan's Law
May 16, 2002
Attorney General Lockyer Petitions FERC to Order Refunds for Electricity Overcharges
May 16, 2002
Attorney General of California, Oregon, Washington Furnish Congressional Investigators With Newly Uncovered Enron Documents Outlining Energy Market Manipulation Schemes
May 14, 2002
Attorney General Lockyer and San Mateo County DA Obtain Judgment Against Timeshare Developer
May 14, 2002
Attorney General Lockyer Closes Investigation into Energy Consultants for Conflicts of Interest
May 9, 2002
Attorney General Lockyer Issues Statement on Decision to Return Oracle Contributions
May 8, 2002
Attorney General Lockyer Announces State DNA Data Bank "Hits" the Century Mark
May 6, 2002
Attorney General Bill Lockyer Issues Statement on DOIT Investigation
May 2, 2002
Attorney General Lockyer Unveils Improvements to Megan's Law
May 2, 2002
Attorney General Bill Lockyer Announces R.J. Reynolds Ordered to Pay $14.8 Million Fine
May 2, 2002
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