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GoLocalProv | News | McKee Nominates Geiselman for Rhode Island Public Defender
Monday, February 20, 2023
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee introduced on Monday that he has nominated Collin Geiselman to be the Rhode Island Public Defender.
Geiselman has served because the Assistant Public Defender since 2003, in addition to Chief of the Trial Division since 2015.
“As a gifted chief with years of expertise, Collin has spent many years in public service pursuing justice, combating for individuals throughout Rhode Island and treating shoppers with dignity, compassion, and equity,” stated McKee. “I sit up for his success, and I’m assured that he’ll convey the identical dedication to his new function that he has demonstrated all through his profession.”
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“I’m grateful, humbled, and proud that Governor McKee has entrusted me with such an essential place,” stated Geiselman. “I sit up for main the wonderful attorneys and assist workers on the Public Defender’s Workplace as we proceed to defend the rights of all residents of Rhode Island.”
Geiselman at the moment teaches at Roger Williams College College of Legislation and the Group School of Rhode Island. He’s a graduate of Stonehill School and The Catholic College of America, Columbus College of Legislation. He’s a present member and previous president of the Rhode Island Affiliation of Felony Protection Legal professionals.
Geiselman’s title has been submitted to the Rhode Island Senate for recommendation and consent.
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