Prior to his
election as a Judge on the Northampton County Court of Common Pleas, Judge
Dally served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 138th
Legislative District in Northampton County, elected in November of 1996 and was
re-elected to six consecutive terms, with his service concluding on January 4,
2010. During his tenure, Judge Dally served as Vice Chairman of the
Appropriations Committee and Chairman of the House Game and Fisheries Committee.
He also served on the Judiciary, Rules, Professional Licensure and Liquor
Control Committees. During his
legislative tenure, Judge Dally served by appointment to the Board of Directors
of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency from 2007 to 2010, Vice
President of the Pennsylvania Public School Financing Authority from 2002 to
2006, and as Vice President of Pennsylvania Higher Education Financing
Authority from 2002 to 2006
Judge Craig
A. Dally is a 1974 graduate of Pen Argyl Area High School. He received his
Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Business from Lafayette College in
1978 and earned his law degree in 1988 from Villanova University School of Law.
He is a member of the Pennsylvania and Northampton County Bar Association, and was
admitted to practice before all the Courts of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and
the United States Supreme Court.
5 comments:
Certainly a distinguished career, so he is worthy of the honor. A unanimous selection should help bridge the gaps on the bench, as well. Judge Koury is a tough act to follow, as he seems to run a tight ship and navigated the courts through the rocky waters of Covid.
Outstanding judge. His work on mental health challenges in the legal system is remarkable.
Good man. Koury is tough to replace.
Well deserved... He is an outstanding human being - one of the best.
Judge Koury was an outstanding President Judge and Northampton County was lucky to have him as P.J. He is being replaced by another outstanding individual who has proven himself worthy of the honor to be called P.J. Congratulations Judge Dally. We wish you the best.
Sincerely
Jerry Seyfried
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