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Litigation

Mar. 22, 2005

Prosecutor Starts New Career Writing for Television

As a prosecutor, Pamela Wechsler had built quite a resume. First, she spent 10 years in the Boston district attorney's office, developing a specialty in prosecuting homicides. Then, she served three years as chief of criminal litigation in the Massachusetts attorney general's office, followed by two years with the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., handling white-collar crime and corporate fraud.

By Draeger Martinez
        As a prosecutor, Pamela Wechsler had built quite a resume. First, she spent 10 years in the Boston district attorney's office, developing a specialty in prosecuting homicides. Then, she served three years as chief of criminal litigation in the Massachusetts attorney general's office, followed by two years with the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., hand...

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