Casmer P. Ogonowski Explained

Casmer P. Ogonowski
Term Start:January 1, 1969
Term End:March 15, 1982
Predecessor:Anthony C. Licata
Successor:Clem Bykowski
Constituency:19th district (1969–1972)
3rd district (1973–1982)
Birth Date:4 March 1923
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Casmer P. Ogonowski (March 4, 1923  - January 10, 2012) was an American politician.

Born in Detroit, Michigan, Ogonowski served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1969 until his resignation in 1982. He was a Democrat and Chairman of the state Liquor Control Commission. He was found guilty of two counts of extortion for demanding a $2000 bribe from a Detroit store owner in exchange for a liquor license and a lottery station. He was found guilty and sentenced to three years in prison. Convicted felons are not allowed to serve in the legislature, so he resigned his seat in March 1982.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Ogdin to Ohar. politicalgraveyard.com.
  2. Web site: Casmer P. Ogonowski-death notice.
  3. 'Ogonowski pleas guilty,' Ironwood Daily Globe, February 17, 1982, pg. 2
  4. 'Ogonowski quits,' Marshall Daily Chronicle. March 9, 1982, pg. 2
  5. Toledo Blade | April 6, 1982 | Michigan Ex-Legislator Given 3 Years In Prison | Oganowski Pleaded Guilty To 2 U.S. Extortion Charges | https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat=19820406&id=f05PAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qQIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6753,4764564&hl=en