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Jesse Laslovich is the new U. S. attorney for the District of Montana, the Department of Justice announced Thursday. President Joe Biden nominated Laslovich on Jan. 31, and the U. S. Senate ...
President Joe Biden will nominate Anaconda native Jesse Laslovich to be U.S. Attorney for Montana, the White House announced Wednesday. Laslovich, 41, is currently regional vice president for SCL ...
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 ...
He told Lee Montana newspapers the Department of Justice has selected Timothy Racicot as acting U.S. Attorney for Montana. Laslovich, an Anaconda native and former Democratic state lawmaker ...
HELENA, Mont. - The following is a press release from the Office of Jesse Laslovich: Deputy Montana State Auditor, former state legislator, and formerAssistant Montana Attorney General Jesse ...
Nearly eight years later, in June 2022, Jesse Laslovich recalled his father’s words from that 2000 interview after Laslovich was sworn in as U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana.
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 ...
Families and communities across Montana are being devastated by illicit fentanyl — a drug so powerful that just two milligrams, the amount that would fit on the tip of a Jesse Laslovich ...
Jesse Laslovich vividly recalls the impassioned mock trial staged by teacher John Stevenson at Anaconda High School during the school year of 1997-98. The class exercise focused on the My Lai ...
Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance Monica Lindeen, right, and chief legal counsel Jesse Laslovich announce a $1.2 million to the Montana Justice Foundation during a press conference ...
Laslovich, an Anaconda native and former Democratic state lawmaker, earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Montana in 2003 and in 2006 his juris doctor from UM School of Law.
Nearly eight years later, in June 2022, Jesse Laslovich recalled his father’s words from that 2000 interview after Laslovich was sworn in as U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana.