Here’s the latest I can provide based on recent reporting:
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A Rhode Island judge case involving government disclosure in an ICE/murder warrant context drew attention in early May 2026. The judge was evaluating whether federal authorities could be held in contempt for not disclosing a murder warrant, and whether immigration enforcement actions related to court information could face scrutiny [source coverage from NBC 10 WJAR, May 4, 2026]. This reflects ongoing tensions between federal agencies and court proceedings in the state.[1]
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Separately, Rhode Island federal court leadership in late April 2026 indicated they would not appoint a new U.S. attorney at that time, choosing to maintain leadership continuity in the U.S. Attorney’s Office due to judicial and departmental considerations; this decision was framed as ensuring orderly operation of the district’s criminal justice system [Bloomberg Law coverage, Apr 28, 2026].[2][3]
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For broader context, Rhode Island judicial news has included coverage of efforts to appoint presiding justices and other administrative decisions affecting the state’s trial and appellate landscape, with ongoing discussion about the balance between executive branch appointments and judicial oversight [Patch AM article, Apr 2, 2026].[4]
If you want, I can pull the latest local coverage from RI outlets (WPRI, NBC 10 WJAR, Providence Journal) or summarize any specific judge or case you have in mind. I can also monitor for updates over the next 24–48 hours and provide a concise briefing with citations.