Brian Preski

Early in his career, Mr. Preski was tapped to represent the District Attorney and the citizens of Philadelphia in the federal courts as the City fought a cap on prison crowding.

These companies are leaders in the field of Cross-Connection Control and Backflow Prevention services to water authorities, utilities and private entities.

Preski was asked to accept this dual role, upon the retirement of the prior long-serving Chief Clerk, when he was recognized as the proper person with the requisite management experience, temperament and ability to administer the procedural and administrative operations for the nonpartisan House Core employees.

Indeed, the history-making appointment of Preski to the position occurred when the opposing political leaders could not agree on any other person to fill this role as a search was conducted for a new Chief Clerk.

During his time on the Judiciary Committee, Mr. Preski worked with Governor Thomas Ridge and wrote many of the laws enacted during the extremely successful "1995 Special Session on Crime."

The Crime Commission operates with a staff of specially trained criminal justice professionals, including attorneys and police officers.

[6][7] Upon review, a panel of the Pennsylvania Superior Court found the $1 million restitution to be illegal and vacated it immediately thought the two to four years sentence was allowed to stand.

[8] Substantial questions concerning prosecutorial misconduct in the investigation and conduct of this case engaged in by the Office of the Attorney General have led to the review of this matter by the Pennsylvania Superior Court.

PA Supreme Court forms task force to review operations of investigating grand juries and recommend updates