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  2. Thomas M. Hodgson - Wikipedia

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    Hodgson was appointed sheriff of Bristol County by then-Governor William F. Weld on May 21, 1997. [6] He won election to a full six-year term in 1998 and moved to Fall River the next year. He garnered press for charging inmates for room and board, medical services and hair cuts while in jail and for getting rid of televisions and the weight room.

  3. List of law enforcement agencies in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 357 law enforcement agencies employing 18,342 sworn police officers, about 280 for each 100,000 residents.

  4. Ash Street Jail - Wikipedia

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    The Ash Street Jail and Regional Lock-Up, located in New Bedford, Massachusetts, is a jail for inmates awaiting trial from Bristol County, Massachusetts. The Ash Street Jail is one of the oldest operating jails in the United States. It is a medium to a maximum-security facility.

  5. Bristol County Sheriff Paul Heroux 'not interested' in ...

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    The Bristol County Sheriff's Office is being sued, he noted, stemming from the riot in 2020. The lawsuit was filed in behalf of 16 detainees at the former Immigration Detention Center building ...

  6. Paul Heroux - Wikipedia

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    Heroux's work as a state representative included creating a $38 million school internet infrastructure grant program that offered money to school districts all over Massachusetts, [7] [8] was a cosponsor of the transgender public accommodation bill, [9] which is now law as the Massachusetts Gender Identity Anti-Discrimination Initiative, [10] was a cosponsor of the ban on gay conversion ...

  7. Bristol County Sheriff candidate Paul Heroux pledges to ...

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    Bristol County Sheriff candidate Paul Heroux attends forum hosted by South Coast groups.

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  9. Bristol County, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Bristol County was created by the Plymouth Colony on June 2, 1685, [3] and named after its "shire town" (county seat), Bristol. [4] The Plymouth Colony, along with the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Maine Colony and several other small settlements were rechartered in 1691, by King William III, to become The Province of Massachusetts Bay.