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Kevin R. Hayden (born c. 1968) is an American lawyer currently serving as District Attorney for Suffolk County, Massachusetts, after being appointed by Governor Charlie Baker. [2] Hayden was elected District Attorney in 2022 after winning the Democratic primary and running unopposed in the general election. [3]
From 1999 to 2002, she was a field attorney for the National Labor Relations Board and from 2002 to 2006, Rollins was an attorney at Bingham McCutchen LLP in their Boston office. Rollins was an assistant United States attorney for the District of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2011.
Martha Coakley (c. 1979): [35] First female District Attorney for Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Ruth Abrams: [18] First female to serve as the Assistant District Attorney for Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Margaret Montoya: [52] First Latino American female to graduate from Harvard Law School (1972) [Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts]
District Judge Richard G. Stearns: Boston: 1944 1993–present — — Clinton: 43 District Judge Denise J. Casper: Boston: 1968 2010–present — — Obama: 45 District Judge Indira Talwani: Boston: 1960 2014–present — — Obama: 46 District Judge Mark G. Mastroianni: Springfield: 1964 2014–present — — Obama: 47 District Judge Leo T ...
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Boston performed an autopsy of McKechnie’s body, district attorney office press officer David Traub told McClatchy News in a statement on Nov. 27.
Boston City Council, Lieutenant Governor, Fall River Finance Commissioner, Attorney at law [8] Dorchester, Boston: 1949–1953 Democratic 33 George Fingold: Asst. Attorney General, Asst. District Attorney, City Council, Lawyer [9] Concord: 1953–1958 Republican 34 Edward J. McCormack Jr. Boston City Council, Lawyer Dorchester, Boston: 1958 ...
Arroyo first ran for a seat on the Boston City Council in 2019; at the time, he was working as a public defender. [3] He successfully won the District 5 (Hyde Park and Roslindale) seat on the council in the November 2019 election, [4] took office in January 2020, and was re-elected in the November 2021 election.
Federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York declined to comment. Mr Jeffries stepped down as CEO and chairman of A&F in 2014, and left with a $25m (£19.9m) retirement package.