Rhode Island Criminal Justice Hall of Fame Inducting New 8 Members
Thursday, January 19, 2023
The Rhode Island Criminal Justice Hall of Fame will hold an induction ceremony for its 2022 class of inductees on Thursday night.
Eight distinguished members of Rhode Island’s criminal justice community will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at a ceremony to be held at the Office of the Attorney General.
Established in 2012, the Rhode Island Criminal Justice Hall of Fame "honors outstanding professionals who have worked to improve and uphold the principles of the criminal justice system in Rhode Island."
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe Hall of Fame’s 2022 class of inductees are:
Martin Cappelli, former chief of RI DEM’s Office of Criminal Investigation
Peter A. DiBiase, Esq.
Cedric Huntley, Executive Director of the Nonviolence Institute
The Honorable Gilbert V. Indeglia
Chief Thomas F. Oates, III
Colonel (Ret.) Steven G. O'Donnell
The Honorable James E. O'Neil
The Honorable Judith Colenback Savage
The Board of Trustees of the Rhode Island Criminal Justice Hall of Fame are: Francis X. Flaherty, Attorney General Peter F. Neronha, Ralph Ezovski, Sgt. John S. Donley, Col. Darnell S. Weaver, Chief Sean Corrigan, Col. Hugh T. Clements, Jr., Col. Brendan P. Doherty, Matthew B. Toro, Jennifer L. Wood, Dr. Paul Joyce, and Steven D. Murray.
Members of the Rhode Island Criminal Justice Hall of Fame include: James Farrington, Ph.D.; The Honorable Richard Israel; Sergeant Thomas Lanzi; U.S. Marshal John Partington; Raymond Pezzullo; William Reilly, Esq.; Roberta Richman; Colonel Walter E. Stone; Chief Vincent Vespia, Jr.; A.T. Wall; Colonel Edmund Culhane; Chief William Devine; John Hardiman, Esq.; Daniel Knight; Melissa Leahey; Chief George Rocha; The Honorable Joseph Weisberger; Joseph Cardin; The Honorable William Dimitri, Jr.; The Honorable Zygmunt Friedemann; The Honorable Henry Gemma, Jr.; U.S. Marshal John Leyden; The Honorable Florence K. Murray; Major Peter O’Connell; Commissioner Steven M. Paré; Chief Richard Tamburini; Commissioner; Leo Trambukis; Major Michael Urso, Jr.; DEM Law Enforcement Officer Seth Gillis; Sister Ann Keefe; Robert Mann, Esq.; Colonel Stephen McCartney; Colonel Walter McQueeney; The Honorable O. Rogeriee Thompson; Colonel Brendan Doherty; Captain Thomas Dolan; The Honorable Alice B. Gibney; Dennis Hilliard; The Honorable Joseph Rodgers, Jr.; Randall White, Esq.; Captain Charles Dolan; U.S. Marshal Jamie Hainsworth; Chief Kenneth R. Mancuso; Chief Anthony Pesare; The Honorable William E. Powers; The Honorable Joseph Walsh; Colonel Hugh T. Clements, Jr.; The Honorable Walter Stone; Chief Joseph Stetkiewicz; Major Lionel Benjamin; Susan Erstling, Ph.D.; Robert McKenna; Stephen J. Springer.
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