U.S. District Court for Rhode Island seeks applicants for magistrate judge position

Lincoln D. Almond Magistrate Judge at United States District Court District of Rhode Island
Lincoln D. Almond Magistrate Judge at United States District Court District of Rhode Island
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The U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island has announced a vacancy for a full-time U.S. Magistrate Judge position in Providence, Rhode Island. The opening follows the planned retirement of Magistrate Judge Lincoln D. Almond in May 2025.

Interested candidates can find more details about the application process, including instructions on how to apply, on the court’s website at U.S. Magistrate Judge Vacancy and Application Information. Applications must be submitted by October 21, 2024.



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