is an American prosecutor who has served as the 43rd Attorney General of Indiana since 2017.
A Republican, he took office on January 9, 2017.A graduate of Indiana University and Indiana University School of Law, Hill was a lawyer in private practice and part-time prosecutor until 2002, when he was elected Elkhart County prosecutor.
He was reelected to the post, ultimately serving four terms from 2003 before his election as state attorney general in 2016.
In 2018, Hill was accused of sexual misconduct by four women, prompting calls for his resignation.
Hill has denied the allegations.
A subsequent investigation by a special prosecutor found the allegations credible but "...that there was no crime that could be proven."