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September 4, 2007
Derderian nearly done with community service
Jeffrey Derderian appears to be on track with his community service obligations, Judge Francis J. Darigan Jr. said after reviewing Derderian’s second community service update.
In updates filed with the Superior Court today, the Phoenix Society – an organization that works with burn victims – and West Greenwich Fire and Rescue – verified that Derderian had completed 446 hours of community service.
In 2006, Derderian was sentenced to 500 hours of community service after pleading no contest to involuntary manslaughter after the 2003 Station Nightclub Fire that killed 100 people.
Attorney General Patrick Lynch in April said Derderian's 70 hours of community service over seven months was "inadequate."
See full coverage of the Station Nightclub Fire.
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In 7 months he only completed 70 hours and since April he's completed 376..seems a bit strange to me.