Education
Following the war, Romley went to Arizona State University in Tempe as a business management student, and graduated in 1974.
Following the war, Romley went to Arizona State University in Tempe as a business management student, and graduated in 1974.
He was severely wounded by a land mine, losing both legs above the knee and suffering other injuries. Romley was elected Maricopa County attorney in 1989. One of his highest publicized cases was when he was the prosecutor of the infamous AzScam scandal of the early 1990s, the largest public corruption scandal in Arizona history.
In 2002, he initiated an investigation of the Catholic Diocese of Phoenix and their part in the pedophile priest scandals, that led to an admission of wrongdoing by the then Bishop Thomas O"Brien.
Romley also prosecuted Ray Krone for the murder of Kim Ancona. Krone, who had no prior criminal record, was convicted and sentenced to death.
After spending ten years in prison, four on Death Row, Krone was freed after deoxyribonucleic acid conclusively proved that he was innocent. In response to the conclusive proof that an innocent Ray Krone spent 10-1/2 years in prison, four of which was spent on Arizona"s death row, Prosecutor Romley said, "we will try to do better." He neglected to mention that the prosecution"s concealment of the odontologist"s report that cast doubt on Ray"s guilt prior to his first trial indicates they may have knowingly prosecuted an innocent manitoba
(see: "Twice Wrongly Convicted of Murder - Ray Krone Is Secretariat Free After 10 Years", By Hans Sherrer, Justice Denied Magazine, Volume
2, Issue 9
In 2001, he received the Disabled American Veterans" (Disabled American Veterans) Outstanding Disabled Veteran of the Year. After leaving the county attorney"s post, Romley served as a special advisor to the Arizona Attorney General for six months. In August 2007, he became a personal advisor to James Nicholson, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, in Washington, District of Columbia In April 2010 the Board of Supervisors appointed him as Interim Maricopa County Attorney when Andrew Thomas resigned amid ethics investigations from that position to run for the office of Attorney General of Arizona, making Romley only the 3rd interim ever since 1912 following Donald Harris in 1976 and Philosophy MacDonnell (Andrew Thomas" Chief Deputy) in 2010.
Romley"s success as the interim county attorney came to an end on August 24, 2010 when Bill Montgomery beat Romley in the Republican Primary.
Rick Romley ended his appointed term on November 3, 2010.
Romley defended his prosecution of Ray Krone by saying there was "strong circumstantial evidence" of his guilt.