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This website offers a guide to who we are and the work we do in the service of the people of Rhode Island, as well as information about the United States Department of Justice, it’s initiatives and programs, answers to frequently asked questions, and links to contact us and other law enforcement agencies. We hope you find it helpful.
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PROVIDENCE, RI – The United States Attorney’s Office for the...
- Zachary A. Cunha
Zachary A. Cunha was nominated by President Joseph R. Biden,...
- Civil Rights
The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of...
- Contact Us
United States Attorney's Office - District of Rhode Island....
- Senior Management Team
United States Attorney - Zachary A. Cunha; First Assistant...
- Civil Division
Our Civil Division comprises the defense of lawsuits against...
- Administration
The Administrative team provides support and administrative...
- Circles & Silence Program
The United States Attorney's Community Outreach Office is...
- Opioid Addiction Resources
The Justice Department and the U.S. Attorney community...
- Project Safe Neighborhoods
The United States Attorney's Office provides training in...
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We Protect Rhode Islanders. From consumer protection to protecting the environment to public safety, it is our mission to look out for Rhode Islanders in big and small ways. About our Office.
Contact Us. We value your comments and feedback. If you don’t see what you’re looking for on our site, you can call the number below to reach the office directly: RI Office of the Attorney General. 150 South Main Street. Providence, RI 02903. Phone: (401) 274-4400.
Feb 19, 2024 · EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — From childhood lead poisoning, to soil contamination, to long hospital wait times, the Rhode Island Attorney General’s office is always tackling a wide range of...
Jan 25, 2022 · PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Attorney General Peter F. Neronha, joined by Governor Daniel J. McKee, announced today that Rhode Island will join the national opioid settlement with three major opioid distributors that will provide over $90 million in funding for state and local efforts to address Rhode Island’s opioid crisis.