Daniel J. Konieczka Jr. - Pittsburgh, PA
Attorney at DeLuca, Ricciuti & Konieczka
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Pittsburgh, PA
225 Ross Street 4th Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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Pittsburgh Criminal Defense Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
- DUI
- Drug Charges
Attorney Information
Overview
Born and raised in the Morningside neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, Mr. Konieczka attended Central Catholic High School, from which he graduated in 1978. After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh, Mr. Konieczka attended the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Law. Mr. Konieczka immediately began his career in the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office as a General and Felony Trial Assistant. In this position, Mr. Konieczka honed his trial skills trying hundreds of cases involving a wide variety of crimes including, but not limited to: DUI, Simple Assault, Aggravated Assault, Retail Theft, Disorderly Conduct, and Possession of Narcotics. Due to his trial and case management skills, Mr. Konieczka was selected to serve as Special U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, while working with other federal prosecutors, he coordinated investigations, indictments, and prosecutions, including trials of the L.A.W. (Larimer/Wilkinsburg) gang.
Following his time in the federal courthouse, Mr. Konieczka continually advanced through the District Attorney’s Office. He first served as a Narcotics prosecutor, handling the investigation and trial of serious felony and narcotics cases. He then served as the Pre-trial Supervisor, overseeing the filing of over 18,000 criminal prosecutions a year and heading the ARD and expedited plea programs. He also served as the head prosecutor in the City of Pittsburgh Municipal Court, where he also created and ran the expedited Pleas of the ARD and PDQ programs. In this position, he worked closely with numerous magisterial district judges along with hundreds of police officers.
As a highly respected Attorney at Law, Mr. Konieczka was the head of the Violent Crime and Firearm Unit as well as the Felony Narcotics Unit providing legal advice to the County and City Detectives and supervising District Attorney Investigators of felony drug offenders, violent individuals, and gang members. During this time, he supervised over fifteen Assistant District Attorney’s in the prosecution and trial of hundreds of Drug and firearms cases. He was a counsel for D.A.N.E.T., a team led by the District Attorney in the investigation and prosecution of narcotic trafficking individuals. Mr. Konieczka continues to serve as an instructor and conducts dozens of legal seminars for the attorney’s and local law enforcement.
Mr. Konieczka is now available to apply his vast experience and knowledge of the criminal justice system to assist those individuals caught in its net. He would be happy to consult with you about your case.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Pittsburgh School of Law,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
J.D.
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University of Pittsburgh School of Law,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
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Non Legal Education
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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
B.A. - Central Catholic High School
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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant District Attorney
- Special U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania
- City of Pittsburgh Municipal Court, Senior Prosecutor
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 1986
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Consulted Attorney 2023-2029🚨 Judicial Ethics Alert 🚨 It’s important to know that Magisterial District Judges in Pennsylvania are prohibited from practicing law while serving on the bench. This rule ensures that judges remain impartial and fully dedicated to their judicial duties. Here are some of the key guidelines: PA Code of Judicial Conduct: Judges must avoid any impropriety, and they cannot practice law. PA Rules of Judicial Administration: Magisterial District Judges are restricted from holding positions that could conflict with their role. PA Constitution, Article V, Section 17: Judges cannot hold other offices that interfere with their judicial duties. These rules exist to protect the public’s trust in our legal system.
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225 Ross Street
4th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: 412-567-2770
Fax: 412-281-1350
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