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Date Added: July 15, 2008 08:16:04 PM
LISBON - A new trial is likely to be scheduled in the case of Columbiana County Health Commissioner Robert Morehead, who currently is scheduled to go on trial Aug. 12 for theft in office. Morehead's attorney, James Hartford, filed a motion last week in County Common Pleas Court asking Visiting Judge John Milligan Jr. that a new trial be scheduled in the case. Judge Milligan is likely to grant the

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