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DA’s Office welcomes new employees
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Modified: 3/4/2021 2:40:56 PM
NORTHAMPTON Two new assistant district attorneys, Emaan Syed and Aidan Lanciani, have been hired by the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office.
Syed, a District Court prosecutor in Northampton, was sworn in to the Massachusetts State Bar in January. According to a press release from Northwestern District Attorney’s Office spokesperson Mary Carey, Syed studied economics and history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. After graduating in 2015, she enrolled at Suffolk University Law School. During her final year at Suffolk Law in 2020, she was a certified student attorney working in the university’s Juvenile Defenders Clinic, where she represented juvenile clients in criminal cases in Boston Municipal Court.
DA’s Office welcomes new employees
LANCIANI
Published: 3/4/2021 2:40:45 PM
NORTHAMPTON Two new assistant district attorneys, Emaan Syed and Aidan Lanciani, have been hired by the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office.
Syed, a District Court prosecutor in Northampton, was sworn in to the Massachusetts State Bar in January. According to a press release from Northwestern District Attorney’s Office spokesperson Mary Carey, Syed studied economics and history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. After graduating in 2015, she enrolled at Suffolk University Law School. During her final year at Suffolk Law in 2020, she was a certified student attorney working in the university’s Juvenile Defenders Clinic, where she represented juvenile clients in criminal cases in Boston Municipal Court.