Feb 08, 2022 · February 8, 2022 at 7:00 a.m. Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo is officially in the running for Suffolk County District Attorney. Arroyo is expected to make the announcement early on Tuesday ...
Feb 08, 2022 · The district attorney candidate is also the brother of Felix G. Arroyo, a previous city councilor who ran unsuccessfully for mayor and served as Boston's chief of …
Dec 03, 2018 · Ayanna Pressley Endorses Rachael Rollins for District Attorney, Charlestown Patriot-Bridge; Greater Boston Interfaith Organization hosts event to hold election candidates accountable, Boston Globe; Larry Crasher’s Campaign to End Mass Incarceration, The New Yorker; How to ‘End Mass Incarceration’ Became a Slogan for D.A Candidates, New York Times
Jan 07, 2022 · With Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins set to be sworn in as U.S. Attorney on Monday, Gov. Charlie Baker has made his selection for who will succeed her as the chief prosecutor for Boston, Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop, possibly setting up a race for an open seat later this year. Baker picked Sex Offender Registry Board Chairman Kevin Hayden as …
We will miss our fellow Britney! She is returning to school at University of Pennsylvania and we want to say the biggest THANK YOU for all that you have done! Have a great school year, good luck, and you better come back when we win on September 4th!
Thank you Senator Elizabeth Warren for hosting a very informative town hall in Roxbury. It was an honor to introduce Senator Warren and Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley! It was great to hear a variety of questions and concerns from the voters that attended.
Published June 21, 2021 Updated July 2, 2021. Eight Democrats are running to replace Cyrus Vance Jr. as Manhattan district attorney, jockeying to lead one of the most well-known and influential local prosecutor’s offices in the country at a time when views of the criminal justice system have shifted. The office is home to many high-profile ...
Mr. Bragg, a lifelong resident of Harlem, has called for a balanced approach between civil rights and public safety. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he peppers his public appearances with stories about his personal life, frequently focusing on his and his family’s fraught encounters with the criminal justice system.
attorney general, and she later worked as a federal prosecutor. Ms. Farhadian Weinstein has raised more money than any of her competitors, including $8.2 million she gave to her own campaign. Early in the race, she frequently spoke about reform.
Juan Patino Photography. The views of Ms. Orlins (a two-time contestant on “Survivor”) were shaped by her decade working as a public defender. She sees the criminal justice system as racist, cruel and unjust, with outcomes that favor the rich and powerful, and has said she would work to “dismantle” it.