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Vigil calls for unity, justice in response to South Kingstown sexual assault case

Vigil calls for unity, justice in response to South Kingstown sexual assault case Katie Mulvaney, The Providence Journal © David DelPoio Marcus Robinson spoke of healing for all involved. © David DelPoio 7-year-old Layla Johnson attends the vigil with her mom Jessica Johnson. SOUTH KINGSTOWN Family, friends, supporters and classmates of the four men accused of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman during a night of drinking March 1 gathered Tuesday night at the Peace Dale rotary to bring the community together toward unity, healing and justice. “We’re just here to say everybody needs a fair shot … Let’s allow people their due process,” said Marcus Robinson, a family member who addressed the crowd of 90-plus people at the South Kingstown Care & Justice vigil. Some bore signs reading “Innocent until proven guilty,” “Bring them home,” and “Reunite these families.” Another noted that Black youth are five times more likely to be deta

After months online, RI court is now in session

After months online, RI court is now in session PROVIDENCE Jury trials are set to resume this month in Superior Court, with a distinctly different look, sound and feel, now more than a year into a pandemic that has altered almost all aspects of everyday life. There will be three courtrooms needed, not just one. Jurors will sit in the jury box separated by plexiglass. A sound system will pipe audio. Air filters will purr. Masks will be worn, and the public can tune in from home. “It’s forcing all kinds of innovations and ideas,” Craig N. Berke, spokesman for the judiciary, said during a tour of the newly outfitted courtrooms last week. 

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