A Butler attorney is running for a seat on the Butler County Court of Common Pleas.
John Scialabba announced his candidacy for the seat over the weekend.
Scialabba is a Butler High School graduate and University of Pittsburgh Law School alum. He is currently a partner at Frank, Gale, Bates, and Pocrass.
“My legal practice has always been focused on helping people at a pivotal time in their lives,” Scialabba said in a statement. “For most of my clients, their only interaction with the court system is through my representation. I have a strong reputation of listening and guiding my clients through some of their most challenging times.”
Scialabba is also the husband of State Representative Stephenie Scialabba.
“I care deeply about Butler County, where I have made life-long relationships playing basketball at the Cubs Hall and spending my summers at Alameda Pool and Armco Park,” Scialabba said. “It would be my true honor and privilege to serve Butler County as a Common Pleas Judge. Butler County has been and continues to be an incredible place to live, work and raise a family.”