Judge Anthony J. DeFino was a man who touched the lives of many in Philadelphia’s legal community through his mentoring, fairness and sense of humor, attorneys and judges said in the wake of his death in a house fire.
DeFino, an 86-year-old retired Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge, died Sunday night during a three-alarm fire that broke out at his South Philadelphia home, according to Capt. Clifford Gilliam of the Philadelphia Fire Commissioner’s Office.
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