Weisman Sworn In As U.S. Attorney for Rhode Island
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Weisman Sworn In As U.S. Attorney for Rhode Island

President Donald Trump announced Weisman’s nomination on October 10, 2018, and the United States Senate confirmed him on January 2, 2019.
“I am humbled to have received the nomination from the President and the unanimous support of the United States Senate to serve the citizens of Rhode Island as United States Attorney. I am especially grateful to Senator Jack Reed and to Senator Sheldon Whitehouse for their steadfast support in allowing me the privilege of continuing to serve Rhode Islanders,” said Weisman.
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About Weisman
Weisman served as an assistant attorney general and Chief of the Rhode Island Attorney General’s criminal appeals unit under four attorneys general, beginning in 1993.
Prior to being named Chief of the criminal appeals unit, Mr. Weisman served for two years as a special assistant attorney general in the criminal appeals unit.
During Weisman’s tenure at the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office, he represented Rhode Island’s criminal justice interests before the Supreme Court of Rhode Island in hundreds of felony cases, including the appellate litigation of many of Rhode Island’s most consequential criminal justice matters.
Weisman also represented the State of Rhode Island in federal court, including an appearance before the Supreme Court of the United States, to defend Rhode Island’s interest in the finality of its criminal convictions.
Prior to his appointment as a special assistant attorney general, Weisman worked at Jones Associates, a Providence law firm specializing in appellate practice.
Weisman is a graduate of Brandeis University, and received his Juris Doctorate from Cardozo School of Law.
