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Elect
TOM MOSCA
FOR JUDGE

About Tom Mosca

Thomas “Tom” Mosca is a candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

Tom was born and raised in Luzerne County. He is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary
and Wilkes University. He earned his law degree at The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law in Washington D.C.

Tom is currently an attorney in private practice and is in his 35 th year of practicing locally. He is an experienced trial attorney with expertise in civil and commercial litigation. Tom has handled thousands of cases including drug related, personal injury, real estate and business transactions.

Tom is a passionate advocate for combatting the scourge of human trafficking. He
currently serves as Co-chair of the NEPA Task Force Against Human Trafficking, a
coalition of social service, faith based, government and law enforcement agencies
dedicated to eliminating human trafficking in Northeastern Pennsylvania and providing necessary services to victims of human trafficking.

Throughout his professional and personal life, Tom has been actively involved in
community organizations including St. Therese Church, the Back Mountain Legal Clinic, The Back Mountain Chamber and the Luzerne County Ethics Commission.

Tom is deeply passionate about the law, those who practice it and the communities and individuals the law aims to protect. He believes that an effective Judge must be experienced, fair and have the right temperament.

Tom and his wife Andrea live in Dallas. They have two daughters, Hillary and Tori, and two grandchildren, Sebastian and Vivian.

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Tom Mosca2 days ago
Join us on Tuesday, September 9, at the Elks Club in Hazleton, 5:30-7:00 PM, to support Tom Mosca for Judge.
Tom Mosca3 days ago
Yesterday afternoon, Andrea and I made our way to the Hazleton Rotary’s Wine and Beer Festival in Hazleton. Lots of good food, good music, good fun and good people. I’m always happy to support fellow Rotarians in their mission to help so many in our communities.
Tom Mosca4 days ago
This morning was the Tomato Festival Parade in Pittston. We had a blast, even before we started marching! It was loads of fun giving out candy to as many of the children as we could. Great morning!