Daily News | Bucks County DA Matt Weintraub plans to run for judge in the fall
Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub announced Friday that he will run for a county judgeship this fall, a move that would end his tenure as the county’s top prosecutor.If he ascends to the bench, he said, he would nominate his first assistant, Jennifer Schorn, to replace him.From 2019: "After four years of high-profile prosecutions and progressive policies, Bucks County’s DA is seeking reelection"Weintraub declined to comment on his decision to seek a judgeship.
Weintraub, who took office in 2016, won re-election in November 2021, beating Antonetta Stancu, a former prosecutor in his office. The victoryin the Philadelphia suburbs, a feat that political observers attributed to his popularity and recognition among Bucks County voters.
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