A Philadelphia native born to working class parents, Anthony developed a strong work ethic early on. He became an oceanfront lifeguard, using his earnings to pay his way through high school — where he rowed to international victories, garnering a four-year athletic scholarship to Temple University, earning four varsity letters and a national championship.
Throughout his career, Anthony has prosecuted violent criminals and exonerated wrongfully accused defendants. Having spent almost every day of his career in a courtroom, Anthony would bring real experience and knowledge to the bench. Anthony knows that even the most “routine” cases can be life-altering. Now, he’s running for a seat on the Court of Common Pleas because he knows firsthand what it takes to be a fair and compassionate judge. His goal is simple: to make sure every person who walks into his courtroom—whether accused of a crime or seeking justice—gets a fair shot.