Raimondo Orders RI Flags to Fly at Half-Staff in Honor of Judge Walter Stone

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Raimondo Orders RI Flags to Fly at Half-Staff in Honor of Judge Walter Stone

Judge Walter Stone
Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo has ordered Rhode Island flags at all state facilities and buildings to stay at half-staff until sunset on Tuesday, October 10 in honor of Superior Court Judge Walter Stone, who passed away last month.

"Judge Stone dedicated his illustrious career to justice and fairness for all. Rhode Island is better for his service. Andy and I are keeping his family and friends in our hearts during this difficult time,” said Raimondo.

Flags are currently flying at half-staff in memory of the victims of the Las Vegas shooting, in accordance with a Presidential Proclamation.

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Judge Walter Stone

Walter Stone was named to the bench in October of 2010 by then-Governor Donald Carcieri. He replaced Judge Rogeriee Thompson when she was elevated to serve as a U.S. Circuit Judge.

Before being appointed to the court, Stone was a partner at the Providence-based law firm Adler Pollock & Sheehan.

Stone was a graduate of Fisk University and earned a J.D. from Case Western Reserve School of Law.


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