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Beverly Cannone Biography – Beverly Cannone Wiki
Beverly Cannone is a judge for the Norfolk Superior Court in Massachusetts. She was nominated to the bench by former Massachusetts Gov. Deval L. Patrick (Democratic Party) on April 16, 2014. Her nomination was approved by the Governor’s Council on May 7, 2014.
Cannone received a B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in 1982, according to her profile on Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. She went on to earn her J.D. from the New England School of Law in 1985.
After graduating from law school, Cannone was a staff attorney for the Committee for Public Counsel Services from 1985-2010. She tried over 50 jury trials in the superior courts of Middlesex, Plymouth and Norfolk counties, as well as over 100 jury and non-jury cases in the Middlesex and Norfolk counties.
In 1990, Cannone became a certified member of the CPCS Murder Team and in 1992 she became supervising attorney in CPCS Dedham office. In 2006, she became Attorney-In-Charge of the CPCS Dedham office.
Cannone was nominated as a judge in Quincy District Court by former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick in 2009, to fill a vacancy left by the retirement of Judge Warren A. Powers. Five years later in 2014, Patrick nominated her to the Norfolk Superior Court.
Judge Cannone is the chair of the Supreme Judicial Court’s Standing Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure. She has been a teaching team member of Harvard Law School’s Trial Advocacy Workshop for over 20 years. In 2009, she served on a Massachusetts Bar Association Task Force on jury selection issues.
Beverly Cannone Age
Judge Beverly Cannone was born in 1961 in Quincy, Massachusetts, to parents Gertrude and John Prescott.
Beverly Cannone Husband
Judge Beverly Cannone is married to Frank Cannone.
Beverly Cannone Family
Beverly Cannone is the daughter of the late Gertrude and John Prescott. According to The Patriot Ledger, Cannone’s father, the late John Prescott, was a Norfolk County prosecutor in the early 1970s and later a public defender who ran the Boston office of the Massachusetts Defenders Committee.
Her mother, the late Gertrude Prescott, worked in the Quincy Public School system, according to an obituary published in The Patriot Ledger. She was also active in the Quincy Teen Mother Program at the Bethany Congregational Church, which allowed teen mothers to get a high school diploma outside of school. Gertrude died on November 4, 2021, at the age of 86.
Cannone is one of six children. Her siblings are John C. Prescott, Jr., Esq., LTC Glen T. Prescott, U.S. Army (retired), Dean L. Prescott, Sharon Healy Mahoney, and the late Lori Prescott Carta.
Beverly Cannone Children
Judge Beverly Cannone and her husband Frank Cannone live in Norwell. They have not revealed any information about their children.
Beverly Cannone Salary
Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone receives an annual salary of $226,187.
Karen Read Trial
Judge Cannone is presiding over the trial of Karen Read. Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, with her SUV outside a Canton home in 2022. Cannone oversaw Read’s first trial, which ended in a mistrial due to a hung jury. The second trial is now underway in Dedham, Massachusetts.
Honors
In 2008, Cannone won the Edward J. Duggan Award given by CPCS for outstanding advocacy on behalf of indigent clients. The award is given to “criminal defense attorneys who demonstrate exceptional skill, determination, compassion, and courage while zealously representing indigent clients,” according to the CPCS website.
In 2002, Cannone received the Access to Justice Defender of the Year Award, and in 2008 she was inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers, where she is currently a fellow.