David Skoranski, Esq.

David Skoranski, Esq. Department of Justice, Office of Civil Rights and Public Trust

Originally from East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, David moved to Delaware during law school and quickly fell in love with the state. He currently works at the Delaware Department of Justice as a Deputy Attorney General in the Office of Civil Rights and Public Trust. He prosecutes cases involving alleged police brutality, misuse of public resources, bribery and corruption of public officials, as well as pattern and practice discrimination cases.

Prior to that he was an Assistant Public Defender in Delaware for more than 7 years, tenaciously defending his client’s Constitutional rights in court. He had more than 50 jury trials, and numerous appeals to the Delaware Supreme Court. His representation aided in the repeal of the Death Penalty in Delaware in the case of Rauf v. State and he successfully argued against a law criminalizing homelessness in Delaware, helping to foster improved relations between police and the homeless community.

David is also a member of the Rodney Inn of Court, and the Delaware State Bar Association. David and his wife, Michelle, also a practicing attorney, currently reside in Wilmington with their two dogs.

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