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Rhode Island General Officer

Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin
Attorney General
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Biographical
  • Spouse: Kristine
General Background
  • High School: Tolman High School, 1980
  • College: Roger Williams University, A.S., B.S., 1988
  • Graduate School: Roger Williams University School of Law, J.D., 1998
  • Previous Occupations: Attorney; Adjunct Professor Providence College; Retired Pawtucket Police Captain
  • Business and Personal Affiliations: Pawtucket Police Association; RI Police Officers Emerald Society; Knights of Columbus; Pawtucket Arts Festival Committee; Pawtucket Boys Club
Major Responsibilities
The Department of Attorney General is the central legal agency of the State. The Department is responsible for prosecution of all felony criminal cases and misdemeanor appeals as well as prosecution of misdemeanor cases brought by State law enforcement action in the various district courts. Additionally, as chief legal officer of the State, the Attorney General has responsibilities beyond criminal prosecution. The Attorney General represents all agencies, departments, and commissions in litigation and initiates legal action where necessary to protect the interests of Rhode Island citizens. These matters range from gas, electric and telephone company rates before the Public Utilities Commission, health insurance rates cases, environmental issues, protecting the public's rights under the Open Meetings Act and the Access to Public Records Act, to protecting consumers from deceptive practices and antitrust violations. The Attorney General provides legal advice to state officers and state agencies whenever requested. The Department of Attorney General is also charged with operating and maintaining the State Bureau of Criminal Identification, which is the central repository for all criminal records in the State.
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Public Service Information
  • Public Offices and Appointments: State Representative District 61 (1990-2010); House Majority Whip
Description
The Attorney General is established under the Rhode Island Constitution as one of the five general officers subject to election by voters. The office of the Attorney General was first created in Rhode Island in May 1650. Since its creation, the office has been an elected position, except for a brief period from 1740 to 1742 when the charter allowed for the appointment of a King's attorney for each county. The office of the Attorney Genera lwas formally adopted under the Rhode Island State Constitution in 1842. The Department of Attorney General is divided into three distinct divisions; Criminal, Civil and Administration; each of which is responsible for several sub-units which together combine to the meet the goals and the objectives of the Department. The Department is divided into four budget programs, Criminal Civil, General, and the Bureau of Criminal Bureau of Identification.
Key Staff
Deputy Attorney General
Gerald J. Coyne
401-274-4400
Chief of Staff
Michael J. Morrisey
401-274-4400
Chief of the Criminal Division
Stacey Veroni
401-274-4400
Chief of the Civil Division
James Lee
401-274-4400
Director of Administration
Christopher Cotta
401-274-4400
more staff . . .