US marshal gets full-time pay for a few hours' work
Runs errands while on duty
By
Sean P. Murphy and Connie Paige
Globe Staff and Globe Correspondent
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October 26, 2004
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It's 2:58 on a gorgeous fall afternoon, and US Marshal Anthony Dichio is 35 miles from the federal courthouse in Boston where he works. As he steers his government-issued sport utility vehicle along the leafy roadways of Westford, Dichio lazily hangs his left arm out the window. (Full article: 1289 words)
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