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  2. Crime in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The first formal law system in Rhode Island was established in 1647, [3] which created a code, which was based on the English criminal code, but could also be changed to the likings of the colonists. [3]

  3. Crimetown - Wikipedia

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    Crimetown. Crimetown is a serial documentary podcast hosted by Marc Smerling and Zac Stuart-Pontier and produced by Gimlet Media which looks at how organized crime has shaped particular American cities. The first season started in 2016 and focused on the city of Providence, Rhode Island.

  4. List of law enforcement agencies in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. Division of Law Enforcement. Rhode Island Department of Public Safety. Rhode Island State Police. Rhode Island Capitol Police. Division of Sheriffs. Office of the State Fire Marshal. Rhode Island Office of the Attorney General. Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation.

  5. East Providence, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    44-22960 [4] GNIS feature ID. 1219590 [2] Website. eastprovidenceri.net. East Providence is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 47,139 at the 2020 census, making it the fifth-largest city in the state.

  6. Bonded Vault heist - Wikipedia

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    The Bonded Vault heist was the August 1975 robbery of the Bonded Vault Company, a commercial safe-deposit business occupying a vault inside Hudson Fur Storage in Providence, Rhode Island. It served as the unofficial "bank" used by the Patriarca crime family and associates. The stolen valuables were worth about $30 million (equivalent to $169.9 ...

  7. Rhode Island has paid thousands to the wrongfully convicted ...

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    In the last two years, the state paid $1,284,487 (including $38,561 for attorney fees) to five "wrongfully convicted" people who, between them, spent more than 30 years behind bars in Rhode Island.

  8. Raymond L. S. Patriarca - Wikipedia

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    10 years' imprisonment. Raymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca (/ ˌpætriˈɑːrkə /; March 17, 1908 – July 11, 1984) was an American mobster from Providence, Rhode Island, who became the long-time boss of the Patriarca crime family, whose control extended throughout New England for more than three decades. Patriarca died on July 11, 1984.

  9. East Bay (Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 41°36′51.9″N 71°14′56.7″W. Narragansett Bay divides the state of Rhode Island into two parts. The term East Bay refers to communities on the east side of the bay, including Bristol, Warren, Barrington, Tiverton, Little Compton, Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth and Jamestown. The city of East Providence is commonly included ...