MICHAEL FABBRI is an assistant district attorney with Middlesex County and has been a prosecutor for over twenty-five years.  Currently, he is serving as the office’s Chief of Homicide.  His other positions within the office have included Framingham Regional Supervisor, Chief of the Special Investigations Unit, and Deputy Chief of the Appeals and Training Bureau. He has prosecuted a wide variety of cases in the district, superior and appellate courts of the Commonwealth.   He has also worked at the Attorney General’s Office in Boston as an assistant attorney general and served as deputy chief of the Medicaid fraud control unit.  Prior to joining the Middlesex District Attorney’s office, he was a member of the Framingham law firm of Bikofsky, Walker & Tuttle, where he focused on civil litigation, and probate, real estate, and municipal law. He is a graduate of Northeastern University School of Law (1983) and Framingham State College (1980, magna cum laude), and he served in the U.S. Air Force from 1972 to 1976. He is the current chair of the MBA Criminal Justice Section Council and a member of the MCLE Criminal Law Curriculum Advisory Committee.  He has been a participant in countless criminal law-related training programs with MCLE, MDAA, NDAA, the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office, and numerous local police departments and other law enforcement agencies.