CHEYNE KEHOE TRIAL CLOSING ARGUMENTS (1998)
Kehoe Jury Selection Follow (01/07/1998)
In Wilmington, Ohio, jury selection is underway in the trial of Cheyne Kehoe. He's one of two brothers accused of shooting at Ohio police officers during a traffic stop that was caught on video tape.
Kehoe Sentencing (01/20/1998)
A 21-year old Ohio man convicted of shooting at two Ohio police officers in a videotaped shootout has been sentenced to 24-years in prison. Cheyne Keho was sentenced this afternoon in a Wilmington, Ohio courtroom. Keho's defense team says they will appeal the sentence. Keho's brother, Chevie is in jail awaiting his February court date on the same charges. The brothers shot at the officers last February during a traffic stop. Both officers escaped injury. In an unrelated matter, Kehoe told reporters that he has knowledge that his brother was involved in the bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City. There's no comment from Chevie Kehoe's attorney.
Kehoe Trial / Testimony Begins (01/08/1998)
CHEYNE KEHOE RETURNED (10/01/1997)
Cheyne Kehoe has been returned to Ohio from Washington state, to face charges in a shootout with police last February in Wilmington, Ohio. His brother is already in Wilmington ... where both will be tried.
Cheyne Kehoe Trial Follow (01/09/1998)
Cheyne Kehoe is in court facing charges of being involved in a shootout with police that was caught on the patrol car's surveillance camera.
Cheyne Kehoe Verdict (01/13/1998)
He was convicted on two counts of felonious assault, one count of attempted murder and one count of concealed weapons. The jury decided Kehoe was not guilty of a second count of attempted murder in the highly publicized case that took place in Wilmington last year. The defense rested it's case after Kehoe's testimony Monday morning and the jury began deliberating shortly after 6pm EST. The judge asked the jury twice during the night if they wanted to retire for the day, but they said no and planned to go until at least midnight.
Kehoe Jury Selection (1998)
Jury selection began today for Cheyne Kehoe, one of two brothers accused of shooting at Ohio police in a incident caught on videotape.
Chevie Kehoe Hearing
A hearing was held today in Wilmington, Ohio today for Chevie Kehoe. He's and his brother Cheyne were involved in a shootout with police in Columbus last year that was caught on videotape. Today's hearing was held after a request was made by Chevie Kehoe's attorneys for a change of venue. They don't believe that Chevie can get a fair trial where its presently scheduled to begin on February 23rd of this year. Cheyne Kehoe was sentenced to 24-years in prison last month for his part in the shootout.
KEHOE IN COURT (08/01/1997)
Chevie Kehoe was back in court today in Wilmington, Ohio as the judge considers legal representation for him. He is one of the brothers charged in the video taped shootout with police February 15th, 1997 in Wilmington, Ohio.
KEHOE IN COURT (07/28/1997)
One of the two brothers charged in a police shootout in Wilmington, Ohio was in court today. The judge asked Chevie Kehoe which attorney he wants to represent him.
KEHOE REWARD (03/21/1997)
The F-B-I formally announces a reward is being offered for two men wanted in a shootout wiht police, captured on a police car camera. Chevie and Cheyne Kehoe are being sought in the shootout.
Shane Kehoe Hearing (10/14/1997)
A trial date is set now for the second Kehoe brother accused of opening fire on police in Wilmington Last February. Cheyne Kehoe will stand trial January seventh. Kehoe is accused of shooting at two Clinton county sheriff's deputies. Kehoe waived extradition from Washington State and returned to Ohio earlier this month. His brother Chevie is scheduled to go to trial in December.
CHEVIE KEHOE IN COURT
CHEVIE KEHOE IS SURPRISED BY FEDERAL AGENTS WHO ARREST HIM IN AT A FARM SUPPLY STORE IN RURAL UTAH.
Columbus Suspects Caught (02/21/1997)
A Clinton County Grand Jury has handed down 16 indictments in connections with the February 15th shooting incident in Columbus, Ohio. Investigators said that warrants have been issued for Chevie O'Brien Kehoe, the driver of the suspect vehicle, on: -Three counts of felonious assault, -Three counts of attempted murder of a police officer, -One count of carrying a concealed weapon, -One count of possession of criminal tools, -One count of improper transportation of a firearm, -And two counts of fleeing. His brother Cheyne C. Kehoe, the passenger in the suspect vehicle, was indicted on: -Two counts of attempted murder of a police officer, -Two counts of felonious assault, -And one count of carrying a concealed weapon. Ohio State Police are working with the F-B-I and the Bureau of Tabacco and Firearms to investigate whether the brothers are linked to a triple slaying in Arkansas last year.