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PROVIDENCE -- Governor Carcieri will swear in a new judge appointed to Rhode Island's District Court. Anthony Capraro was nominated in June and confirmed by the state Senate. He will replace retired Judge Patricia Moore. Carcieri will administer the oath of office to Capraro during a State House ceremony Tuesday afternoon. Capraro served as an attorney in the state public defender's office since 1987. He became the chief of its Trial Division in 2001. CommentsLeave a commentPlease be civil. Vicious comments, personal attacks and profanity won't be published. Name and email are required; email address will not publish. |
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Just a question, why can't the State Police use their "Training" activity to help find this poor guy...
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I think the above comment somehow ended up in the wrong place. I don't what the State Police would have to do with this, or what training they would need to find the governor's new judicial appointee.
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