
Andrew Krowiak, Esq.
First Assistant District Attorney
Andrew Krowiak is the First Assistant District Attorney for Lackawanna County. He is a graduate of Scranton Preparatory School, Temple University, and the Western Michigan Thomas Cooley School of Law, where he graduated with honors.
After law school, he served as a judicial law clerk for Judge Carmen Minora in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas. Krowiak joined the District Attorney’s Office in 2015, where he served in the DUI/Vehicular Homicide and Narcotics Units until 2019. His extensive trial work on drug-trafficking cases earned him the Prosecutor of the Year Award in 2016 and 2017 from the Lackawanna United Drug Enforcement Task Force.
Krowiak left the District Attorney’s Office briefly, returning in 2021 to oversee the Drug, Gang & Gun Unit until 2025. In this role, he supervised four attorneys and managed all related investigations in the county. As a prosecutor, he possesses a great depth of knowledge, training, and expertise in tackling complex gang- and firearm-related crimes. His insightful analysis of criminal networks, gun- and drug-trafficking operations, and gang organizations has been instrumental in securing convictions and dismantling dangerous organizations throughout his tenure. Duing his career, Krowiak has successfully prosecuted a wide array of cases, including homicide, arson, domestic violence, robbery, and drug delivery resulting in death.
