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Pre-Certification Requirements for Peace Officer Applicants

Pre-Certification Requirements for Peace Officer Applicants

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine called on the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) to adopt uniform pre-certification standards for all applicants to Ohio peace officer basic training academies.


November 2015 Monthly Review

November 2015 Monthly Review

Ohio Attorney General Monthly Review


October 2015 Monthly Review

October 2015 Monthly Review

Ohio Attorney General Monthly Review


AG DeWine on 'CBS This Morning'

AG DeWine on 'CBS This Morning'

Heroin use in the past decade jumped more than 60 percent. The users are men and women across all incomes, and heroin-related overdoses have nearly quadrupled. During the 60 Minutes report "Heroin in the Heartland," Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine showed correspondent Bill Whitaker how heroin is gripping his state, from rural towns to wealthy suburbs. DeWine joined “CBS This Morning" to discuss heroin's impact.


432 People Surrender During Four-Day Ohio Fugitive Safe Surrender Event, Clearing 369 Warrants

432 People Surrender During Four-Day Ohio Fugitive Safe Surrender Event, Clearing 369 Warrants

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that 432 people turned themselves in during the Ohio Attorney General's four-day Ohio Fugitive Safe Surrender event in Stark County.


Attorney General DeWine Announces Rock Salt Settlement Funds Sent to 850 Ohio Entities

Attorney General DeWine Announces Rock Salt Settlement Funds Sent to 850 Ohio Entities

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that his office is sending checks to 850 Ohio public entities as part of the Attorney General’s $11.5 million settlement to resolve an antitrust lawsuit against Cargill Inc. and Morton Salt Inc. over past rock salt prices.


September 2015 Monthly Review

September 2015 Monthly Review

Ohio Attorney General Monthly Review.

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