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Courts of Rhode Island include: State courts of Rhode Island. Rhode Island Supreme Court [1] Rhode Island Superior Courts [2] Rhode Island District Courts [3]
The courthouse for the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island is located in the Federal Building in Providence.. The United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island (in case citations, D.R.I.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Rhode Island.
The Superior Court has original jurisdiction in all felony proceedings, civil matters with an amount in controversy in excess of $10,000, and all matters of equity.The Superior Court exercises concurrent jurisdiction in civil matters with an amount in controversy between $5,000 and $10,000 with the lower District Court (a court of limited jurisdiction), and also has concurrent jurisdiction ...
The deadline to file federal taxes for anyone who lives in Washington, Kent or Providence counties in Rhode Island is today, July 15, and today is the deadline to file state tax returns for ...
The Rhode Island Supreme Court is the court of last resort in the U.S. State of Rhode Island.The Court consists of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices, all selected by the Governor of Rhode Island from candidates vetted by the Judicial Nominating Commission.
Brian P. Stern is an American judge who has been serving on the Rhode Island Superior Court since August 2009. Since 2011, he has been assigned to the Business Calendar, a business court program in the Superior Court, where he has rendered significant rulings and initiated the creation of a program to help businesses economically survive during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Francis Xavier Flaherty [1] (born January 8, 1947) is a former Associate Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.Flaherty was appointed to the Supreme Court by Governor Donald Carcieri in 2003.