Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost today issued the following statement following the plea agreement filed in the case of Angela Wagner:
To combat the scourge of robocalls, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel are setting aside a longtime interstate “rivalry” to host the National Association of Attorneys General 2021 Robocall Virtual Summit.
Human Trafficking Awareness PSA Begins Running at Great American Ball Park to Kick Off Holiday Weekend
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost today congratulated the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation on 100 years of excellence in service for local law enforcement.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office today rejected a petition for a proposed constitutional amendment due to a lack of valid signatures.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and 17 other state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration for inventing sweeping laws outside the process mandated by our Constitution.
An Ohio man who hid out on the West Coast to avoid justice after raping a 4-year-old has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost are leading a coalition of 18 attorneys general to ensure that the Biden Administration will faithfully defend a long-standing federal immigration statute that prohibits illegal re-entry.
Ohio Attorney General Yost has filed a temporary restraining order to stop a sanitation company from further polluting Raccoon Creek in Vinton County by dumping an illegal amount of waste.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office today certified a revised petition for a proposed statute that would add a chapter to the Ohio Revised Code to control and regulate cannabis use by adults.