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Supreme Judicial Court Justice Dalila Argaez Wendlandt is weighing whether to invoke protocol that could lead to the release of criminal defendants who have no lawyers amid a work stoppage.
Democratic leaders’ decision to omit the proposal from their wider spending plan frustrated attorneys, known as bar advocates ...
The bill was created after a police investigation showed Gov. Dan McKee steered a contract toward the politically connected ...
Seventeen statewide anti-domestic and sexual violence coalitions have asked a Rhode Island federal judge to halt the Trump ...
A Bellingham, Massachusetts, police sergeant is facing several charges, including operating under the influence, after an ...
Despite having pleaded no contest six months ago in a criminal case to assaulting a suspect, Providence police Sgt. Joseph ...
The former Providence patrolwoman arrested during a drug raid in Pawtucket last week may soon be released on home confinement ...
A Bellingham Police sergeant is on paid leave and under internal investigation after being arrested for allegedly getting ...
A work stoppage of public defenders will continue across Massachusetts after the fiscal 2026 state budget passed by the Legislature did not include the raises Massachusetts bar advocates are ...
The "sanctuary city" of Providence is sending illegal aliens instructions by mail on how to navigate Immigration and Customs Enforcement encounters.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that the recent mass layoffs at the U.S. Health and Human Services were ...