Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Leone will join the law firm of Nixon Peabody on April 29.
Middlesex County District Attorney Gerry Leone is stepping down from his office to join the law firm of Nixon Peabody, the same firm former Sen. Scott Brown earlier this month said he was joining. An announcement from Nixon Peabody says Leone will join the firm as a partner in the government investigations and white collar defense practice beginning April 29. A woman at the Middlesex District Attorney's office confirmed the news, but did not have further details. Leone was first elected as Middlesex district attorney in 2006, and his current term in office was up in 2014. He previously stated he would not run for reelection at the end of his term. Boston.com has reported Gov. Deval Patrick will appoint a replacement for the remainder of …
Friday, January 11, 2013
Middlesex County Sheriff Peter Koutoujian issued a statement on Jan. 11 in response to inquiries on whether he would run for the Middlesex County District Attorney's seat.
Middlesex County Sheriff Peter Koutoujian is not ruling out a run to become the next Middlesex County District Attorney. In response to inquires on whether he would run to fill the seat Middlesex County District Attorney Gerry Leone plans to vacate, Koutoujian said in a statement, "never say never." “I love my job as Sheriff of Middlesex County and am focused on the work before me. One of my guiding principles has always been to never say never to any opportunity in which I can provide benefit to the people I serve," Koutoujian said in the statement. "But today, I’d just like to congratulate Gerry on what must have been a difficult decision and thank him for his service to Middlesex County." Koutoujian, a Waltham resident, was appointed to…
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Leone said he has no specific plans after he leaves office.
Middlesex County District Attorney Gerry Leone announced tonight he will not seek a third term in 2014, according to a press release issued by his office. Leone made the announcement during an awards ceremony with his staff on Jan. 10. “These decisions are, and should be, predicated upon what is best for the person and their family. What is best for me and my family is that I not seek another term. As someone who is much smarter than I am once said, ‘I must be willing to give up what I am, in order to become what I will be.’ Other than a husband and father, I am not yet sure what that will be when I am no longer a District Attorney,” Leone said in a statement. Leone said he does not plan to seek another elected office but has no other …
Monday, July 23, 2012
A crime committed eight years ago led to a 20-year sentence on Thursday.
Updated 9:16 a.m. A Middlesex County Superior Court Jury found a former Newton man guilty last week on breaking and entering, larceny and habitual criminal charges, according to a press release from the Middlesex County District Attorney. Mark Miller, 51, previously of Newton, was found guilty Thursday on four charges of being a habitual criminal. The guilty finding follows a conviction in December 2011 where Miller was found guilty of breaking and entering in the night time, larceny over $250, larceny in a building, possession of burglarious implements and wanton destruction of property. According to the press release, Middlesex Superior Court Judge Kathe Tuttman sentenced Miller to 20 years in state prison for the breaking and entering …
Saturday, March 10, 2012
The deadline to submit entries for the contest is the first week of May.
Middlesex County middle and high school students, including those in Newton, are invited to participate in the fourth annual PSA [Public Service Announcement] project. The Middlesex County District Attorney's office, in conjunction with Middlesex Partnerships for Youth, Inc., started the PSA Project in 2009 "in an effort to spark a positive dialogue and encourage teens to speak out about important issues affecting youth," according to a press release. Participants this year are asked to focus on the importance of promoting healthy, substance-free relationships. Students, any enrolled in a middle or high school in Middlesex County, are asked to produce 30 to 60 second PSAs on the following suggested topic subsets: “Adolescence is an …
Harry Sanders
3:43 pm on Tuesday, March 19, 2013
good counter balancing to Mintz Levin strategists.   more ›