Delaware County District Attorney’s Office
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Delaware County District Attorney’s Office is to protect our diverse community through the fair and ethical pursuit of justice, to safeguard the rights of the victims of crime, and the rights and reputations of the innocent. We will accomplish our mission by vigorously and professionally prosecuting those who violate our laws and by working cooperatively with law enforcement and community leaders to improve Delaware County.
Why I am Proud to be Ukrainian – Delaware County Daily Times Guest Column
By District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer | March 5, 2022
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PRESS RELEASES
Chester County & Delaware County District Attorneys Laud State House for Passage of Ghost Gun Ban and Urge State Senate to Pass Legislation
Last week, the Pennsylvania State House passed HB 777, a ban on certain privately made firearms that are often referred to as “ghost guns” guns. These guns are designed and packaged to be assembled...
District Attorney Announces Charges Against Parents for Horrific, Near Fatal, Abuse of Infant Twins
District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer announced charges today against Armani Coleman, 23, and Zamareon Moat, 18, for the abuse they are alleged to have perpetrated on their one-year old twins. The charges include aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of children, and conspiracy. The abuse inflicted on both children was deemed to be near fatal by the examining physician.
Attorney General Henry and District Attorney Stollsteimer Report on Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative; County Council Chair Taylor Reports on Opioid Settlement Project Funding
CHESTER, PA – Attorney General Michelle Henry and Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer today announced the results of the Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI) in Delaware County. LETI is a program that diverts individuals with a substance use disorder away from the criminal justice system and into treatment. The AG and the DA were joined by Delaware County Council Chair Dr. Monica Taylor, who provided an update on the progress being made in addressing the opioid epidemic utilizing funds obtained from the opioid settlement funding. That funding – $63 million over eighteen years – was obtained through a settlement of litigation against opioid distributors initiated by both the DA and County Council.
Successful Prosecution of Three Individuals for Child Trafficking/Exploitation Results in Lengthy Prison Sentences
Media, PA – "In September 2023, Sukhjit Singh, 26, and Kunal Bakhru, 43, were convicted in a human trafficking scheme involving an 11-year-old girl who was sold into sexual servitude. Today, I am...