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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] Rhode Island Family Courts [4] Rhode Island Workers' Compensation Courts [5] Rhode Island Traffic Tribunals [6] Federal courts located in Rhode Island. United States District Court for ...
Street address Jurisdiction [1] Dates of use Named for John E. Fogarty Judicial Annex: Providence† 24 Weybosset Street: D.R.I. 1857–1908 Now in use by Rhode Island state courts. U.S. Rep. John E. Fogarty (renamed after federal usage ceased) Federal Building † Providence: 1 Exchange Terrace: D.R.I. 1908–present: n/a John O. Pastore ...
Named after District Court Judges James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep. U.S. Courthouse: San Francisco: D. Cal. N.D. Cal. 1879 1905 Appraiser's Building on Sansome Street. [8] Razed in 1940. James R. Browning U.S. Courthouse: San Francisco: 95 7th Street N.D. Cal. 9th Cir. 1905 present Named after Court of Appeals Judge James R. Browning in 2004.
PROVIDENCE – Family Court Chief Judge Michael B. Forte wants magistrates to perform the same duties as judges and preside over and decide contested divorce cases, some of the most emotionally ...
The District Court was created in 1790 when Rhode Island ratified the Constitution. The Federal Courthouse was built in 1908. Appeals from the District of Rhode Island are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act , which are appealed ...
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This firm also had designed the Providence County Courthouse, an addition to City Hall, the State Office Building, and the Rhode Island State Airport Terminal at Hillsgrove. Cornerstone laying ceremonies took place in September 1939. The post office annex, as it was then called, was completed by May 1940 at a cost of $896,000. [1]
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