My Life as a Prosecutor

My Life as a Prosecutor

by Fred Riley
My Life as a Prosecutor

My Life as a Prosecutor

by Fred Riley

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Overview

At the age of ten, Fred Riley joined a gang of kids from his neighborhood corner in a section of Revere, MA called Beachmont. Later this gang merged with another Beachmont gang and together they faced the hostilities of two notorious Boston gangs, involved in the underworld wars of the late 50's thru the 70' s that led to numerous deaths.

These confrontations were personal for Fred. The South Boston gang led by Donald Killeen & Whitey Bulger was called the "Gustin Street Gang," the East Boston gang was led by the infamous Joe "the animal" Barboza.

A transformative event takes place as Fred is faced with the decision to kill an adversary.

In a troubled state of mind, Fred walks aimlessly around Boston and ends up on Beacon Hill facing Suffolk University. The Athletic Director, Mr. Law, had offered Fred a basketball scholarship when he was in high school. Mr. Law was in his office that day and remembered Fred. He was instrumental in getting Fred accepted to Suffolk University.

Fred's choice that fateful day led to a distinguished career prosecuting organized crime figures and public corruption at the highest level of state government while serving four governors.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162535768
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication date: 01/11/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 690 KB

About the Author

Fred Riley is a lifelong resident of the Boston area.

He has worked a variety of jobs before becoming a lawyer including as a union shipbuilder working on the construction of naval war ships, a truck dock worker with the Teamster’s Union, a high school teacher and a university senior lecturer.

His professional life as a lawyer has been split between being a prosecutor in Massachusetts as an assistant district attorney, an assistant attorney general which included Chief of the Criminal Bureau and a special assistant United States Attorney. Additionally, he served as chairman of the state agency which enforced the Massachusetts alcoholic beverages laws. He has also served as special counsel to the Massachusetts State Auditor.
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