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    Carmen Milagros Ortiz (born January 5, 1956) is an attorney, college instructor, and former United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. In 2009, she was nominated to the position by President Barack Obama. Ortiz was both the first woman and the first Hispanic to serve as U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts.

  2. Feb 15, 2021 · Martin Gottesfeld. Carmen Ortiz, an Obama-era U.S. attorney, stubbornly brought on her own downfall. Under Biden, her loss would become Boston Mayor Marty Walsh’s gain.

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  3. ABA, Senior Lawyers Division, Voice of Experience, Carmen Ortiz: A Life of Advocating for Victims of Crime, January 2022; Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombing, then-U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, now a partner at Anderson & Kreiger, reflects on her office’s handling of the arrest and prosecution of the bomber.

  4. Dec 21, 2016 · BOSTON, MA — Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, the first Hispanic and first woman to hold that position and who has a litany of high-profile convictions under her belt, has announced...

  5. Dec 21, 2016 · BOSTON – United States Attorney Carmen Milagros Ortiz announced today that she will be stepping down from her post as United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. Ms. Ortiz tendered her resignation to the President and Department of Justice last week, and spoke with Attorney General Loretta Lynch yesterday to confirm her departure.

  6. Aug 1, 2020 · Overseeing the prosecution in the trial and death penalty phase was Carmen Ortiz, then a U.S. attorney for Massachusetts. WBUR's Sharon Brody spoke to Ortiz about the appeals court's decision.

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  8. Dec 22, 2016 · Updated December 29, 2016. Carmen Ortiz announced Wednesday that she will be retiring from her post as U.S. attorney for Massachusetts. President Obama appointed Ortiz, whose tenure has been marked by both successes and controversies. Ortiz is the first Hispanic woman appointed as a U.S. attorney.

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