Stephen Zappala

Stephen A. Zappala Jr. is the District Attorney of Allegheny County in Pennsylvania. He has held this position since 1998, taking over for long serving Robert Colville.

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Family

Stephen A. Zappala Jr. is the son of Phyllis Zappala (nee Koleno) and Stephen Zappala Sr., former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice, and grandson of Frank J. Zappala, now-deceased Pennsylvania attorney, magistrate and legislator.[1] Stephen Zappala Jr. is the brother of Michelle Zappala Peck and Gregory Zappala.

Education

After graduating from Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, Zappala Jr. began his undergraduate studies at the University of Delaware, where he played linebacker. After a back injury sidelined him, he transferred to the University of Pittsburgh, where he graduated with a degree in political science. He earned his J.D. from Duquesne University School of Law.

Career

Upon graduation from law school, he joined the Pittsburgh law firms of Grogan, Graffam, McGinley & Lucchino and Datillo, Barry, Fasulo & Cambest as an associate. In 1990, he became a partner at Brucker, Zappala, Schneider & Porter, another Pittsburgh law firm. In 1995, he was named Chairman of the Allegheny County Board of Viewers.[2]

In December 1997, then-District Attorney Robert Colville announced he was leaving the position to become judge on the Court of Common Pleas. Zappala was appointed by the Allegheny County's Common Pleas judges with 22 votes. His primary rival for the position, W. Christopher Conrad, received 6 votes.[3] Zappala defeated Conrad again in the 1999 Democratic primary election for the district attorney position, with 63% of the vote.[4] However, Conrad successfully pursued write-in votes on the Republican ballot, which led to Zappala facing Conrad again in the general election in November 1999. Zappala won handily.[5]

In 2004, he became embroiled in a war of words with County Coroner Dr. Cyril Wecht, stemming from an open inquest Wecht pursued. Wecht accused Zappala of "impudence, arrogance, gall of an unmitigated nature, hubris and unsurpassed chutzpah that absolutely defies explanation," and musing, "Who does the district attorney think he is?" [1]

When Wecht was later indicted on a variety of charges, a defense attorney blamed Zappala for the probe, saying it was politically motivated.

Personal life

Zappala lives in suburban Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania with his wife, Mary. They have four sons.[6]

See also

Pittsburgh portal
Pennsylvania portal
Biography portal
Law enforcement/Law enforcement topics portal


Notes and references

  1. ^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “Zappala handily repels another Conrad challenge”, "Google News Archives’’, Retrieved on 2010-01-3
  2. ^ Pennsylvania Bar Association. "Hard Charging District Attorney Makes a Difference", "Fall 2000 News & Views.
  3. ^ New Pittsburgh Courier. “Judges Elect Zappala New District Attorney”, ‘’High Beam Research’’, Retrieved on 2010-01-3
  4. ^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “Zappala wins big over Conrad in DA race”, ‘’Google News Archive’’, Retrieved on 2010-01-3
  5. ^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “Zappala handily repels another Conrad challenge”, "Google News Archives’’, Retrieved on 2010-01-3
  6. ^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “Zappala handily repels another Conrad challenge”, "Google News Archives’’, Retrieved on 2010-01-3

External Links

Allegheny County District Attorney website

Legal offices
Preceded by
Robert Colville
Allegheny County District Attorney
1998–present
Incumbent