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Latest revision as of 20:14, 1 October 2024

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Fred A. Pierantoni, III is a judge for Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania. He was elected in 2011 and his term expires in 2021.
Education
Pierantoni earned his B.A. in political science from Wilkes University graduating Cum Laude in 1980. He then received his J.D. from the Temple University School of Law in 1983.[1]
Career
Pierantoni served as a District Judge from 1992 until 2011. He also served as an private practice from 1983 until present. He was associated with the firm Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald from 1988 until 1992. He served as the Luzerne County Assistant District Attorney Senior Trial Assistant from 1988 until 1992.[1]
2011 election
Pierantoni won the Republican and Democratic party primaries on May 17. He received 9.9 percent in the Democratic primary and 7.6 percent of the vote in the Republican primary.[2] He was re-elected in the general election on November 8, winning 15.3 percent of the vote.[3]
- See also: Pennsylvania judicial elections, 2011
Campaign finance
Pierantoni spent nearly $9,000 since May and over $165,000 on his campaign, including $2,105 for political consultant Joseph J. Zak. He has raised almost $170,000 including a $130,000 loan he extended to his committee.[4]
Awards and associations
Awards
- Luzerne County Italian American Association, Person of the Year Award
- Hughestown Lions Club, Person of the Year
- Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Certificate of Appreciation
- Certificates of Commendation, U.S. House of Representatives
- Certificates of Commendation, Pennsylvania Senate
- Certificates of Commendation, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Certificates of Commendation, Luzerne County Commissioners[1]
Associations
- Cabinet Member, District 14-W Lions International
- Parlimentarian, District 14-W Lions International
- Vice President, Hughestown Lions Club
- Volunteer Legal Advisor, Avoca/Dupont Little League
- Board Member, Holy Mother of Sorrows
- Member, Pittston Fraternal Order of Eagles
- Member, Dupont Hose Company
- Member, Germania Hose Company
- Member, Luzerne County Italian American Association
- Member, Dupont Alumnai Association.
- Member, Unico
- Member, Dupont Polish American Citizens Club
- Member, St John’s Lodge 233
- Advisory Board, Northeastern Pennsylvania Veterans Multicare Alliance
- Board Member, Wyoming Valley Drug and Alcohol Greater Pittston Anti-Drug Coalition
- Chair, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Minor Court Rules Committee, 1998-2002
- President, Special Court Judges Association of Pennsylvania, 2007-2008
- President, Luzerne County Special Court Judges Association
- Member, Luzerne County Domestic Violence Task Force
- Past Chair, Special Court Judges Association of Pennsylvania Rules Committee
- Member, Special Court Judges Association of Pennsylvania Ethics and Professionalism Committee
- Past Member, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence Protection From Abuse Database Committee
- Past Member, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Committee on Race and Gender Bias in the Court System
- Member, Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Member, Wilkes Barre Law & Library Association
- Chair, District Judge, Bar Committee
- Past Member, Executive Committee and Nomination Committee[1]
See also
External links
- Pierantoni for Judge, Official campaign website
- Standard Speaker "Vough, Hughes lead spending in judicial race," June 17, 2011
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Pierantoni for Judge, Official campaign website
- ↑ Luzerne County Bureau of Election, Unofficial Election Results
- ↑ Pennsylvania Department of State, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Unofficial Returns
- ↑ Standard Speaker "Vough, Hughes lead spending in judicial race," June 17, 2011
Federal courts:
Third Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Middle District of Pennsylvania, Western District of Pennsylvania • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Middle District of Pennsylvania, Western District of Pennsylvania
State courts:
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania • Pennsylvania Superior Court • Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court • Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas • Pennsylvania Magisterial Districts
State resources:
Courts in Pennsylvania • Pennsylvania judicial elections • Judicial selection in Pennsylvania