NEW: Ferland, Hebert Named Criminal Chief, Deputy Chief in U.S. Attorney's Office

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NEW: Ferland, Hebert Named Criminal Chief, Deputy Chief in U.S. Attorney's Office

U.S. Attorney Peter Neronha Names a criminal chief and deputy criminal chief
Assistant U.S. Attorney William Ferland has been appointed to the position of Criminal Chief and Assistant U.S. Attorney Sandra Hebert  has been appointed to the position of Deputy Criminal Chief, United States Attorney Peter Neronha announced on Tuesday. 

“Bill Ferland and Sandy Hebert are experienced, talented attorneys with sound judgment and excellent leadership skills.  I have known both of them for many years, and am confident that they will serve this Office and the people of Rhode Island extraordinarily well in their new positions,” said Neronha. 

William Ferland 

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Ferland has been a prosecutor for over 26 years and joined the United States Attorney's Office in Rhode Island in 2010. 

He has led multiple high-profile criminal investigations and prosecutions, including putting an end to the New England La Cosa Nostra in Rhode Island. 

Ferland serves as an adjunct faculty member at Roger Williams University Metropolitan College. He previously served as an instructor at the Rhode Island Police Training Academy. 

Sandra Hebert 

Hebert joined the United States Attorney's Office in Rhode Island in June of 2006 following a service as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Western District of Texas and as an officer in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps at Fort Hood, Texas. 

She has also led numerous criminal investigations and prosecutions, including the dismantling of several conspiracies which defrauded the government of millions of dollars. 


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