- Patrick C. Lynch
Infobox Politician
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name = Patrick C. Lynch
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office = Rhode Island Attorney General
term_start = 2003
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successor = Incumbent
party = Democratic
birth_date = birth date and age|1965|2|4
birth_place =Providence, Rhode Island
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spouse = ChristinePatrick C. Lynch (b.
February 4 1965 ,Providence, Rhode Island ) isRhode Island 'sAttorney General . He has overseen the investigation and prosecution of the deadliest fire in Rhode Island history and also successfully sued formerlead paint manufacturers for cleanupcost s associated with their old products. He easily won reelection in 2006.He and his wife, Christine have two children, Kelsey and Graham.Project Vote Smart, "Patrick C. Lynch (RI)" (accessed 7/19/2006). [http://www.vote-smart.org/bio.php?can_id=MRI86768] ]
Early career
While attending
St. Raphael Academy inPawtucket, Rhode Island , Lynch excelled atbasketball andbaseball . He went on to attendBrown University , where he led the basketball team to its first Ivy League Championship and its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament.He graduated from
Brown University with a B.S. inEconomics andPolitical Science in 1987 and took graduate courses atQueen's University of Belfast while playing professional basketball inNorthern Ireland and taking part in a program called Sports Corps, modeled after thePeace Corps .After returning to the
United States , Lynch earned a J.D. fromSuffolk University Law School in 1992. He then worked for two years as a clerk for PresidingSuperior Court Joseph Rodgers, Jr., and then joined the R.I. attorney general's office in 1994. Lynch was eventually named lead prosecutor of the state'sOrganized Crime Unit. In 1999, Lynch joined Rhode Islandlaw firm Tillinghast Licht Perkins Smith & Cohen , where he worked until being elected attorney general.National District Attorneys Association, "In Profile: Patrick C. Lynch", May/June 2005 (accessed 7/20/2006).] [ [http://www.ndaa-apri.org/ndaa/profile/patrick_c_lynch_may_june_2005.html NDAA-APRI Profile] ]Political career
Lynch formally announced his candidacy in March 2002 after incumbent
Sheldon Whitehouse announced he would run for governor. Lynch was a well connected member of the Democratic Party - his father was a former Mayor ofPawtucket, Rhode Island and his brother was serving as Chairman of the R.I. Democratic Party. Lynch faced J. William Harsch, a former director of the R.I. Department of Environmental Management, who ran as an independent but had the endorsement of the state Republican Party.Liz Anderson, "Lawyer to announce he's GOP candidate for attorney general",The Providence Journal , June 11, 2002. [http://www.projo.com/extra/election/content/projo_20020611_ag11.866c5.html] ] Lynch won the election with 62 percent of the vote.Rhode Island Board of Elections, “Results for Attorney General by Community,” November 5, 2002 (accessed July 21, 2006). [http://www.elections.ri.gov/2002GE/AttyGen_CT.htm] ]While in office, Lynch has advocated for stricter laws regarding drunken-driving and the use of handguns. He has also proposed measures that would link school attendance rates and teenagers' driving privileges, increase penalties against people who provide alcohol to minors, and require school districts to put in place anti-bullying and school-safety plans. He has also called for community prosecution, and has paired state prosecutors with police personnel in Providence Police Department's neighborhood precincts with the goal of timely prosecution of drug crimes, robbery, and assault.State of Rhode Island Department of the Attorney General, "Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch" (accessed 7/29/2006). [http://www.riag.state.ri.us/ag/] ]
Lynch has hung a plaque in his office with a quote from
Spider-Man , "With great power comes great responsibility." Lynch said he got the inspiration for the plaque from his son, who said it before hisinauguration in 2003.Edward Fitzpatrick, " Wisdom of Spider-Man to cling outside AG office", The Providence Journal, March 31, 2004. [http://www.projo.com/words/2004/20040617_st.htm] ]The Station nightclub fire
One of Lynch's first responsibilities as attorney general was to oversee the criminal investigation of the
February 20 ,2003 , Station nightclub fire in West Warwick. With 100 deaths and many more injuries, the fire was the fourth-deadliest nightclub fire in U.S. history and the deadliest fire ever in Rhode Island. The criminal investigation led to the sentencing of Daniel Biechele, the tour manager of the band whose pyrotechnics started the fire, and also resulted in no-contest pleas by the two co-owners of the nightclub.Paul Edward Parker, "State issues 257 subpoenas for trial of Michael Derderian", The Providence Journal, July 18, 2006. [http://www.projo.com/extra/2003/stationfire/content/projo_20060718_fire18.17e2e04.html] ]Lead paint lawsuit
Lynch has also continued to pursue a lawsuit against lead paint manufactures that was initiated by Whitehouse, his predecessor. The initial lawsuit ended in a mistrial while Whitehouse was in office. Lynch won a second lawsuit against Sherwin Williams Co., NL Industries, and Millennium Holdings, LLC., all former lead paint manufacturers. Another company, Atlantic Richfield Co., was acquitted by the jury. The case was closely monitored by other states and municipalities interested in whether former lead paint manufacturers are liable for problems their products caused after they stopped manufacturing it.Raja Mishra, "Rhode Island wins lead paint suit",
The Boston Globe , February 23, 2006. [http://www.boston.com/news/local/rhode_island/articles/2006/02/23/rhode_island_wins_lead_paint_suit/] ]DuPont Co. settled out of court in June 2005, agreeing to pay $12 million to the Children's Health Forum. The agency agreed to use the money for lead paint abatement efforts and education campaigns. Lynch has since been criticized for accepting $4,250 in contributions from DuPont lawyers and lobbyists, and his opponent in the 2006 elections filed a complaint with the Rhode Island Ethics Commission. Lynch has denied that the donations were related to the lawsuit, and a lawyer for DuPont who accounted (with his wife) for $2,500 of the donations called the complaint "rubbish."Scott Mayerowitz, "Lynch accepted campaign donations from lead defendant", The Providence Journal, June 30, 2006. [http://www.projo.com/extra/election/content/projo_20060630_lynch30.1a3de1f.html] ]
Lynch has also been criticized for the arrangement his office made with the law firm Motley Rice, which prosecuted the case. The firm agreed to cover the costs of the case in return for 16 2/3 percent of whatever damages the company won. Critics have charged that this kind of relationship between law firm and government is improper because the law firms stand to benefit from a guilty verdict.Peter B. Lord, "State's deal with law firm in paint case challenged", The Providence Journal, April 4, 2006. [http://www.projo.com/news/content/projo_20060404_lead4.d697fb9.html] ]
Election History
2006 General Election
2002 General Election
References
External links
* [http://www.riag.state.ri.us/ State of Rhode Island Office of the Attorney General] official RI website
* [http://www.naag.org/ag/ag_bios.php?id=98 NAAG - Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch (D)] profile
* [http://votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=47812 Project Vote Smart - Patrick C. Lynch (IL)] profile
*Follow the Money - Patrick Lynch
** [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=78982 2006] [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=76284 2004] [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=15650 2002] campaign contributions
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