On November 6, 2018, Peter F. Neronha was elected as Rhode Island’s 74th Attorney General. He was sworn in on January 1, 2019.
Term limits. Term limits for the attorney general are defined in Article IV, Section 1 of the Rhode Island Constitution, which prohibits an attorney general from serving more than two consecutive terms.
Rhode Island is holding an election for attorney general on November 8, 2022. The primary is scheduled for September 13, 2022. The filing deadline was July 15, 2022. This is one of 30 elections for attorney general taking place in 2022.
According to the Rhode Island Secretary of State, "if you are a registered voter who is 18 years of age or older, you may run for any political office in Rhode Island other than senator in Congress." [4]
Peter Neronha (Democratic Party)Rhode Island / Attorney generalMain St. On November 6, 2018, Peter F. Neronha was elected as Rhode Island's 74th Attorney General. He was sworn in on January 1, 2019.
State executive salariesOffice and current officialSalaryAttorney General of Rhode Island Peter NeronhaRhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea$108,808Chief of Staff to the Governor of Rhode Island Antonio Afonso Jr.Rhode Island Commissioner of Agriculture Kenneth Ayars$108,4605 more rows
A target letter is commonly used in white collar cases and it is a way for the federal government to notify you that you are a target of a criminal investigation. A target is defined by the United States Attorney's Office as someone against whom there is substantial evidence.
Number of Active & Resident Lawyers Per CapitaNO. OF LAWYERS PER CAPITA BY STATE (2013)RANKSTATENO. LAWYERS ACTIVE & RESIDENT (2013)10.Louisiana18,52811.Colorado21,09412.Rhode Island4,17350 more rows
Rhode Island SenateAuthorityArticle VI, Constitution of Rhode IslandSalarySenator: $15,958 per year President: $31,917 per yearElectionsLast electionNovember 3, 2020 (38 seats)23 more rows
SalariesState legislatorsSalaryPer diem$16,636/yearNo per diem is paid.
They represent the State in all lawsuits and transactions for and against the State. They work and function in the same way as ordinary attorneys.
The Attorney General's responsibilities include safeguarding Californians from harm and promoting community safety, preserving California's spectacular natural resources, enforcing civil rights laws, and helping victims of identity theft, mortgage-related fraud, illegal business practices, and other consumer crimes.
Prosecutors use target letters mainly to encourage unrepresented targets to retain counsel and begin plea or cooperation discussions. For the most part, prosecutors do not expect targets to testify even if subpoenaed.
New York State has the highest concentration of lawyers compared to any other state, resulting in higher demand for the profession — nearly double the average national demand.
New York has the highest number of lawyers per capita, with 9.5 attorneys for every 1,000 people, according to the profile. In New York City, there are 14 attorneys for every 1,000 people.
Ah, the good old "how many lawyers does it take to change a light bulb" joke. It's pretty stupid, but all of its variants never seem to get old. Well, thanks to a mid-size firm in Minnesota, we now know that it takes exactly five lawyers to change a light bulb....
The Harris County Attorney's Office fights for the interests of Harris County through the civil justice system to preserve access to clean air and water; ensure safe, healthy neighborhoods; protect consumers against fraud, exploitation, and other bad acts; and defend voting rights.
There is a correct way to address a letter to the state or US Attorney General. For the Attorney General of the United States address the envelope: The Honorable/(Full name)/Attorney General of the United States/(Address). The salutation of the letter should be: Dear Attorney General (last name).
Presidentially appointed United States Attorneys are noted with an asterisk (*) after their name and should be addressed as “The Honorable.” All others should be addressed as “Mr.” or “Ms.” Acting United States Attorneys are designated by a caret sign (^).
If you're mailing your letter, write the attorney's full name on the envelope, followed by a comma and the abbreviation "Esq." If you use the title "Esquire" after the attorney's name, do not use "Mr." or "Ms." before their name. Just use their first and last name.
As part of the initiative, prosecutors, investigators and analysts work together as a team to gather data and intelligence, analyze the information to support investigations and prosecutions, and guide violent crime enforcement priorities. Find out more about the team and the strategy here.
An indictment, information, or complaint is merely an allegation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. Raymond Silva (age 54) West Warwick, R.I. K1-2022-01...
In their role as the state's chief legal officer, the attorney general is charged with enhancing the economic security of Rhode Island, protecting the public safety of its communities and restoring public trust in state government by fighting corruption. Specific duties include:
Term limits for the attorney general are defined in Article IV, Section 1 of the Rhode Island Constitution, which prohibits an attorney general from serving more than two consecutive terms.
In 2020, the attorney general received a salary of $132,521 according to the Council of State Governments.
The budget for the attorney general's office in Fiscal Year 2022 was $35,144,323.
According to the Rhode Island Secretary of State, "if you are a registered voter who is 18 years of age or older, you may run for any political office in Rhode Island other than senator in Congress."
The attorney general is the state's chief law enforcement officer. The department of the attorney general is responsible for the prosecution of all felony criminal cases and misdemeanor appeals brought by state law. The attorney general represents all agencies, departments, and commissions in litigation and initiates legal action to protect ...
Article IV, Section 1 of the state constitution specifies that the offices of governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and treasurer are to be elected every 4 years during the November general election and shall hold their offices beginning the first Tuesday of January next succeeding their election, until their successors are elected and qualified. The offices are elected in midterm election years (2014, 2018, 2022, etc.).
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Peter Neronha defeated Alan Gordon in the general election for Attorney General of Rhode Island on November 6, 2018.
The Attorney General is elected every four years. The current Attorney General is Peter F. Neronha.
Attorney General after the Coddington Commission. John Easton, of Newport: May 1653 – May 1654 (Attorney General only for Portsmouth and Newport following the repeal of the Coddington Commission, and before the re-unification of the four towns into a single government)