James F. Malone
James F. Malone, Jr. (1904–August 29, 1976) was the District Attorney for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania from January 1952 until January 3, 1956.[1] He was a member of the Republican Party and was a member of Pittsburgh City Council in the 1920s and its president in 1928.[2] Malone was the longtime president of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association after he retired from his District Attorney Duties. He won election on November 6, 1951 defeating Democratic Judge Francis J. O'Connor.
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Preceded by William Rahauser |
Allegheny County District Attorney 1952-1956 |
Succeeded by Edward C. Boyle |
See also
- District Attorney
- Pittsburgh Police
- Allegheny County Sheriff
- Allegheny County Police Department
References
- "Boyle Keeps 12 Hold-Overs From Malone". The Pittsburgh Press. January 3, 1956. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HjIgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NkoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4606%2C5461493
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