U.S. Attorney Ortiz to Step Down

GoLocalProv News Team

U.S. Attorney Ortiz to Step Down

Carmen Ortiz
Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz is stepping down from her position on January 13, 2017, her office announced on Wednesday. 

“I have been honored to serve the people of Massachusetts as U.S. Attorney and to have been part of this Administration. It has been a privilege to work alongside some of the most talented professionals in the Department of Justice,” Ortiz said in a statement. 

Ortiz gave her resignation to President Obama, and the Department of Justice last week, according to a press release. 

GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST

Carmen Ortiz 

After being appointed by Obama, Ortiz became the first woman as well as the first Hispanic to serve as U.S. Attorney in Boston. 

During her 19-year career, she prosecuted several high-profile cases including former Massachusetts Speaker of the House Sal DiMasi, gangster James “Whitey” Bulger, and Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.  

Ortiz was in charge of the prosecution of Tsarnaev, who was sentenced to death by a federal jury after being found guilty of helping his brother set off bombs at the finish line on April 15, 2013, killing three and injuring over 260 people. 

"I hope that my time in this office will reflect the many challenges and the vast and diverse caseload that I have overseen during the past seven years, from prosecuting violent crime and public corruption to enforcing civil rights to our broad reach into local faith communities, schools, and neighborhoods," said Ortiz. 

Ortiz is a graduate of George Washington University Law School (J.D.) and Adelphi University. 


The Power List - Judiciary and Lawyers, 2016

Enjoy this post? Share it with others.