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Q&A: Lori Anthony, chief of the Ohio Attorney General’s Civil Rights Section

The Ohio Attorney General's Civil Rights Section represents the Ohio Civil Rights Commission and prosecutes cases on the commission’s behalf. 

1/26/2017

A letter from the Attorney General:

Every day, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) is making a difference for law enforcement and the safety and security of Ohio’s families. 

1/26/2017

Subject of facial reconstruction positively identified at BCI

The subject of a facial reconstruction performed at the Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) has been identified as Tiffany Dawn Chambers, 33, of Florida.

1/26/2017

Symposium focuses on response strategies

Experienced crime scene agents, computer forensic specialists, investigators, and prosecutors on the front line of the fight against the opiate epidemic offered insights during a symposium at the Ohio Attorney General’s 2016 Law Enforcement Conference.

1/26/2017

Drug epidemic front and center for Attorneys General

HUNTINGTON, W.VA. — The heroin epidemic recognizes no boundaries, so Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, and West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey united on Oct. 27 to host a tri-state conference aimed at fighting their mutual enemy. 

1/26/2017

Familial DNA search by BCI used in child-abduction case

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine recently called for the use of a new tool at the Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) to track down a suspected serial predator.

1/26/2017

Unfit K-9 units could be decertified after rule change

The Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) voted May 12 to give its executive director the ability to revoke the certification of any dysfunctional law enforcement K-9 unit.

9/26/2016

Sexual assault kit testing saves $40,866 per conviction, research shows

A project conducted by researchers at Case Western Reserve University shows that the Ohio Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) Testing Initiative not only brings criminals to justice, but also saves communities money in the long run.

9/26/2016

Section repeats with Best Brief Award

The Appeals Section of the Ohio Attorney General’s Office was awarded a Best Brief Award from the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) for its work on Sheriff v. Gillie.

9/26/2016

Remains identified through Project LINK

Skeletal remains found on March 22 in Lorain County were recently identified through the Ohio Attorney General’s Project LINK (Linking Individuals Not Known).

9/26/2016
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