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A registered sex offender living in Smithfield has been indicted on multiple child sexual exploitation charges. (Shutterstock)
SMITHFIELD, RI A registered sex offender living in Smithfield was indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday on multiple child sexual exploitation charges, said U.S. Attorney Richard B. Myrus in a news release.
Prosecutors say Mathew Hoard, 35, was charged in a five-count indictment with Attempted Enticement of A Minor to Engage in Criminal Sexual Activity, Attempted Transfer of Obscene Material to a Minor, Distribution and Possession of Child Pornography, and Committing Offenses While Required to Register as a Sex Offender.
According to court documents, Hoard was convicted of child pornography in Rhode Island Superior Court in 2010. He was sentenced to five years of probation and required to register as a sex offender.
Judge rules in favor of fired airport police deputy chief
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A Rhode Island Superior Court judge has ruled that the state agency that runs T.F. Green Airport mishandled the termination of deputy chief of the airport police and that they did not provide her a hearing under the state Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights.
Justice Alice Gibney found Thursday that former Deputy Chief Helen Ricci is entitled to reinstatement and back pay for wages lost, the Providence Journal reported.
The decision does not address if the Rhode Island Airport Corporation had a valid reason to terminate Ricci, only that the corporation did not follow the bill of rights law in doing so.
RI judge rules in favor of fired airport police deputy chief
May 7, 2021 GMT
WARWICK, R.I. (AP) A Rhode Island Superior Court judge has ruled that the state agency that runs T.F. Green Airport mishandled the termination of deputy chief of the airport police and that they did not provide her a hearing under the state Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights.
Justice Alice Gibney found Thursday that former Deputy Chief Helen Ricci is entitled to reinstatement and back pay for wages lost, the Providence Journal reported.
The decision does not address if the Rhode Island Airport Corporation had a valid reason to terminate Ricci, only that the corporation did not follow the bill of rights law in doing so.