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Rhode Island Court
Newport - Vermont

Principal Locations
  1. Barre
  2. Burlington
  3. Montpelier
  4. Newport
  5. Rutland
  6. South Burlington
  7. St. Albans
  8. St. Johnsbury
  9. Vergennes
  10. Winooski

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Rhode Island Court



United States District Court, District of Rhode Island Home Page
This is the official Internet site for the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island. We hope this public service will assist you in accessing court-related information. ...

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Court Bulletin Board Station Fire Cases ... [Read More]

United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Rhode Island
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Rhode Island - Local Court Procedures
| U.S. Marshal  | Courthouse Locations | District Contacts | Task Forces | Asset Forfeiture | Admiralty | Prisoner Services | Local Court Procedures | Local Links | History of the District | ...

U.S. Marshals Service >> Local District Offices >> District of Rhode Island >> Local Court Procedures  ... [Read More]

Rhode Island Truancy Court Homepage
The goal of the RI Family Court Truancy Court is to reach out to individual communities and families to help reduce the truancy rate. It is our mission to join together with local school departments, community mental health providers, families and the courts to address the causes and solutions to fight truancy and provide youths with the opportunity to a better education. When dealing with children and their education, it is our mission not to leave one stone unturned to help better their education at all levels. We are committed to provide the tools necessary to help attain those goals. ... [Read More]

United States District Court District of Rhode Island
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Associate justice, Rhode Island Superior Court, 1980-1985 ... [Read More]

U.S. Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island
Senator Reed stated, “Justice O’Connor is an extraordinary justice and the country is indebted to her for her years of service to the nation. “Today’s announcement presents President Bush with the opportunity to appoint a Supreme Court Justice who will match Justice O’Connor’s record for judicial fairness and dedication to the principal of law.” ... [Read More]

State of Rhode Island: Department of the Attorney General
The Attorney General has visited a school a week-making 55 such visits in the 2003-2004 academic year-to speak to children about making good choices in their lives. “Talking to kids in their classrooms is better than prosecuting them in our courtrooms,” the Attorney General tells parent and teacher groups. He has also been an unwavering advocate for the Rhode Island Judiciary’s anti-truancy and anti-drug initiatives, the Truancy and Drug Courts. In August, the New England Association of Drug Court Professionals presented Attorney General Lynch with its President’s Award for his “support of drug courts and their graduates.” ... [Read More]

Sex Offender Registry Rhode Island
THIS OFFENDER IS NOT WANTED BY THE POLICE AT THIS TIME AND HAS SERVED THE SENTENCE IMPOSED ON HIM BY THE COURT. THIS NOTIFICATION IS NOT TO INCREASE FEAR IN THE COMMUNITY. IT IS THE BELIEF OF LAW ENFORCEMENT THAT AN INFORMED PUBLIC IS A SAFE PUBLIC. ... [Read More]

United States Senator Lincoln Chafee -- State of Rhode Island -- Republican
I congratulate Justice O’Connor for a historic and distinguished career on the court, and I wish her a long and happy retirement. She has served this country with intelligence and grace and has earned our admiration. ...

U.S. Supreme Court ...

Recently Senator Chafee, a leader in the bipartisan group that has come to be known as the “Gang of Fourteen,” joined with members of the group and MSNBC’s Chris Matthews for a special taping of “Hardball.” Comprised of seven Democrats and seven Republicans, the fourteen senators came together to preserve the Senate’s filibuster rule and allow action to proceed on judicial nominees, averting a potential shutdown of all legislative business. (Photo courtesy of MSNBC) ... [Read More]


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