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Last Updated on Friday, 15 October 2010 03:49 Written by rslcpol Wednesday, 13 October 2010 12:41
From projo.com:
The five candidates for attorney general were at Roger Williams University Tuesday night, each trying to make the case that he would be the best lawyer for the citizens of Rhode Island.
The quintet, Democrat Peter F. Kilmartin, Moderate Party nominee Christopher H. Little, Republican Erik B. Wallin and independent candidates Keven McKenna and Robert E. Rainville all noted that the office involves more than just criminal prosecutions, as they discussed immigration, health care and environmental issues.
Sponsored by Roger Williams University School of Law and the Rhode Island Center for Law and Public Policy, the event was held at the law school’s appellate courtroom lecture hall. The front of the room was built like an appellate courtroom, with a paneled wall stained in dark cherry and a matching judges’ bench, where the candidates sat.
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