Vol. CXXXII · No. CLXXXIFRIDAY, JULY 10, 2026Ocean State Edition

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Federal judge orders ICE detainee re-detained after undisclosed murder warrant

U.S. District Judge Melissa DuBose ordered Bryan Rafael Gómez, a 27-year-old undocumented immigrant wanted for homicide in the Dominican Republic, be re-detained by ICE after the U.S. Attorney's Office admitted it withheld the murder warrant at ICE's direction. DuBose said she would have decided differently had she known about the warrant when ordering his conditional release, and initiated a disciplinary review. A special counsel was appointed to investigate the prosecutorial misconduct.

bostonglobe.comMAY 10, 2026
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RI federal court appoints special counsel to probe DOJ lawyer over concealed warrant

The U.S. District Court in Rhode Island appointed Roger Williams law professor Niki Kuckes as special counsel to investigate Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin Bolan for possible misconduct after he hid a murder warrant from Judge Melissa DuBose during an immigration detainee's habeas proceedings. Bolan admitted ICE instructed him not to disclose the Dominican Republic homicide charge. Meanwhile, Bryan Rafael Gómez, the detainee ordered released and then re-detained, remains at large.

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RI judge says US Attorney's Office committed 'massive breach' of trust in ICE case

U.S. District Judge Melissa DuBose told Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin Bolan during a Monday hearing that his office's failure to disclose a murder warrant for an ICE detainee constituted a 'massive breach' of court trust. Bolan said ICE instructed him not to confirm or deny the warrant's existence until international authorization was secured. DuBose is moving forward with a formal disciplinary referral to the court's full disciplinary committee to ensure the issue is fully investigated.

bostonglobe.comMAY 10, 2026
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Law professor files ethics complaint over Shekarchi's Supreme Court bid

Roger Williams law professor Michael Yelnosky filed an ethics complaint with the Rhode Island Ethics Commission alleging former House Speaker Joe Shekarchi's application for a Supreme Court seat violates the state's 'revolving door' law. The statute bars elected officials from seeking state employment for one year after leaving office. Shekarchi contends the Supreme Court is a constitutional office exempt from the prohibition. The Ethics Commission is expected to conduct a preliminary review on June 2.

bostonglobe.comMAY 10, 2026
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Child Advocate seeks emergency block of federal subpoena for minors' medical records

The Rhode Island Child Advocate filed an emergency motion to quash a DOJ subpoena demanding sensitive private medical records of minor patients who received treatment for gender dysphoria at Rhode Island Hospital. The motion, filed by attorneys from the Lawyers' Committee for Rhode Island and ACLU, argues the subpoena is an 'unprecedented intrusion' that violates children's constitutional privacy rights. The subpoena was both filed and approved on the same day by a Texas federal judge, without opportunity for response.

riaclu.orgMAY 10, 2026
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Former Matos campaign worker pleads no contest in signature scandal, avoids prison

Christopher Cotham, 47, pleaded no contest to two felony counts of violating nomination papers and two misdemeanor counts after admitting he fabricated voter signatures for Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos' 2023 congressional campaign. He was sentenced to three years of unsupervised probation at Providence Superior Court. Cotham told state police he was paid $2 per signature and admitted looking up names and addresses online, then forging signatures — some of deceased voters. A co-defendant, Holly McClaren, also pleaded no contest last year.

wpri.comMAY 10, 2026
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House Speaker Shekarchi Steps Down, Seeks RI Supreme Court Appointment

Rhode Island House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi resigned from the speakership (but remains in the House) to apply for a vacancy on the Rhode Island Supreme Court, created by Justice Maureen McKenna Goldberg's retirement. Shekarchi's move raises legal questions about the state's "revolving door" statute barring legislators from judicial appointments while in office and for one year thereafter. House Majority Leader Christopher Blazejewski has secured support to succeed Shekarchi as speaker.

bostonglobe.comMAY 9, 2026
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Ethics Complaint Filed Against Shekarchi Over Supreme Court Bid

Law professor Michael Yelnosky filed an ethics complaint challenging Speaker Shekarchi's application to the Rhode Island Supreme Court, alleging violation of the state's revolving door law, which requires legislators to wait one year before seeking another state position. The complaint argues Shekarchi may be using his speakership to gain unfair advantage over other judicial candidates. An adjudication is pending.

turnto10.comMAY 9, 2026
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House Elects Blazejewski Speaker After Shekarchi Resigns to Seek High Court

The Rhode Island House of Representatives elected Christopher Blazejewski as speaker on a 65–10 party-line vote after K. Joseph Shekarchi stepped down to apply for a state Supreme Court vacancy. Katherine Kazarian was elected majority leader, becoming the first woman in that role. The transition is rare mid-session and comes as the General Assembly enters the final stretch before the June budget deadline.

bostonglobe.comMAY 9, 2026
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RI Supreme Court Rules Against PACE-RI in $1.2M Tax Exemption Case

The Rhode Island Supreme Court ruled that PACE Organization of RI, a Medicaid-funded healthcare nonprofit, is not eligible for tax exemption on $1.2 million in property taxes paid to East Providence. PACE had argued its facility qualifies under a statute for organizations aiding the "aged poor," but the court affirmed the trial court's denial. The decision clarifies the scope of century-old property tax exemption statutes.

eastbayri.comMAY 9, 2026
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Mass. Man Pleads No Contest in Matos Campaign Signature Forgery Scandal

Christopher Cotham, 47, pleaded no contest in Rhode Island Superior Court to charges of falsifying nomination papers for Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos' 2023 congressional campaign. Cotham received a three-year deferred sentence; hearing continues June 9. He was the second defendant convicted in the forgery scandal that derailed Matos' campaign. Holly McClaren, who hired Cotham, pleaded no contest in 2025 and received a suspended sentence with probation.

bostonglobe.comMAY 9, 2026
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