Kilmartin Joins 15 AGs Opposing Trump Immigration Executive Order
PROVIDENCE, RI — “When the President fails to adhere to constitutional norms, it is the job of the state attorneys general to rise up and defend our Constitution. And we […]
PROVIDENCE, RI — “When the President fails to adhere to constitutional norms, it is the job of the state attorneys general to rise up and defend our Constitution. And we […]
RI Attorney General Peter Kilmartin has been attempting to increase the penalties for DUI convictions since taking office in 2011, and he’s giving it another shot for this year’s legislative session.
A Kent County Superior Court jury on Wednesday found a Warwick man guilty of second degree sexual assault of a 15-year-old boy in the city in 2015.
RI Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin joined past attorneys general in his Providence office to honor individuals and organizations during the 12th annual Justice Awards, including Warwick Detective David Verity, Rep. Eileen Naughton and RI Trooper Anthony Washington, and Providence Detective Brian Dyer, all Warwick residents.
Louis Geremia, 62, of 36 Stone Ave., Warwick, has been indicted in the in the murder and dismemberment of Kerry Mello of Cranston in August 2015, the fifth man charged in the crime.
A Warwick man who used personal deceit and backpage.com to lure three women into meeting him alone so he could rob, assault and murder them respectively has been found guilty of the July 2012 murder of Mary Grier, among other crimes.
The Warwick Retirement Board has admitted it violated state Open Meetings Law twice in March, agreeing to pay a $2,000 fine.