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Brian L. Quattrocchi
NONPARTISAN
Brian L. Quattrocchi is running for Kentucky District Court Judge, District 6.
Personal background
Brian L. Quattrocchi is from Owensboro, Kentucky. He earned a bachelor's degree from Transylvania University and a law degree from the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University. Brian lives with his partner in Owensboro, Kentucky.
Professional background
Brian previously worked as an assistant commonwealth attorney for the Daviess County Attorney's Office. He also worked as a staff attorney for Kentucky Legal Aid and the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy and as a social worker.
Political background
Brian currently serves as a judge on Kentucky's 6th District Court. He was appointed in 2025 and is in his first term.
Judicial Administration
Jumped into his work as district judge on day 1.
Reviews each case thoroughly, making sure every decision is thought through and compliant with the law.
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Judicial Philosophy
Claims to have an even disposition, which allows him to not "[be] emotional from the bench."
Wants people to understand the evidence- and law-based logic behind his decisions when they leave the courtroom.
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Community Involvement
As of March 10, 2026, Brian L. Quattrocchi did not have a website or any information online.
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Ethics & Conduct
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Legal Experience
As a judge on Kentucky's 6th District Court for one year, oversees all misdemeanors, juvenile cases, traffic violations, wills, and civil matters under $5,000.
As an assistant commonwealth attorney for the Daviess County Attorney's Office, prosecuted civil and criminal actions under state law and presented cases before grand juries.
As a staff attorney for Kentucky Legal Aid for five years, provided legal assistance to people living in poverty, disabled people, and senior citizens.
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