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Awards recognize outstanding accomplishments

A dozen individuals and groups received Ohio Distinguished Law Enforcement Awards at the Ohio Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Conference in October. Among them: first-responders to the Chardon school shooting, a sheriff’s staff that ensured public safety after the release of dozens of exotic animals near Zanesville, and the first officer on the scene of a shooting that left eight dead in Copley.

1/23/2013

eOPOTA addresses non-stranger sexual assault

Because about two-thirds of rapes are committed by someone known to the victim, sexual assault cases can be difficult from the start.

1/23/2013

Q&A: Health Care Fraud Section chief emphasizes collaboration

Keesha Mitchell’s staff has expanded by 12 in the past two years to better assist law enforcement and prosecutors statewide.

1/23/2013

AG shares RECLAIM Ohio’s success

Attorney General Mike DeWine recently testified before a subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee about RECLAIM Ohio, a successful juvenile justice reform initiative launched in the 1990s.

1/23/2013

From the Attorney General

Nothing is more important than protecting our kids from harm. Unfortunately, the horrific school shooting in Connecticut and the tragedy in our own state last year in Chardon remind us how difficult that task can be.

1/23/2013
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