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Attorney General DeWine Offers Consumer Tips in ‘Heartbleed Bug’ Aftermath

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today offered consumers advice on how to protect their personal information in the aftermath of a widespread internet security glitch called the “Heartbleed bug.” 

4/18/2014

Attorney General, Pharmacy Board Announce Rule to Permanently Ban New Synthetic Drugs Now In Effect

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Ohio State Board of Pharmacy Executive Director Kyle Parker announced today that an administrative rule developed to permanently ban two new chemicals being abused as synthetic drugs is now in effect.

4/17/2014

Attorney General DeWine Certifies Petition for Freedom to Marry and Religious Freedom Amendment

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today determined that the proposed Freedom to Marry and Religious Freedom Amendment seeking to amend Article XV, Section 11 of the Ohio Constitution submitted the required 1000 valid signatures of Ohio electors and a summary of the amendment that is a "fair and truthful "statement of the proposed law.

4/14/2014

Resolution Reached in Case Involving Steubenville Wrestling Coach

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that a resolution has been reached in the case of Seth Fluharty, the Steubenville High School wrestling coach who was indicted in November by the special grand jury for failing to report child abuse or neglect.

4/11/2014

Thirty-Nine Indicted Following Marion Drug Investigation

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio Steven M. Dettelbach, Federal Bureau of Investigation Cleveland Division Special Agent in Charge Stephen D. Anthony, Marion Police Chief Bill Collins,  Marion County Sheriff Tim Bailey, and Marion County Prosecutor Brent Yager announced today that more than three dozen people are now facing charges as a result of a large-scale investigation focusing on the trafficking and possession of drugs in Marion, Ohio.

4/10/2014

Sexual Assault Services Increase for More than 460,000 Ohioans Over Past Year

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that more than 460,000 Ohioans now have increased access to sexual assault services following the first year of the Attorney General's Sexual Assault Services Expansion Program.

4/8/2014

Attorney General DeWine Awards Nearly $10,000 in Honor of National Crime Victims' Rights Week

 In honor of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has awarded nearly a dozen Ohio crime victim service agencies with funding to promote the resources available to victims of crime.

4/7/2014

Attorney General DeWine Announces 1,000+ CODIS Hits in Sexual Assault Kit Testing Initiative

 Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that DNA testing conducted as part of his Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) Testing Initiative has now resulted in more than 1,000 hits in the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) database.

4/2/2014

Gallipolis Man Sentenced to 15-Years to Life in Prison

 Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that a Gallipolis man will spend at least fifteen years in prison following his conviction for the rape of a child in 2012.

4/1/2014

Attorney General DeWine Announces Lawsuit Against Dealership

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced a lawsuit against Heath Motor Sports, LLC and owner Paul Dague. The Attorney General’s lawsuit accuses the owner and dealership of engaging in unfair and deceptive business practices by failing to provide consumers with motor vehicle titles, as required by Ohio law. 

4/1/2014
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