He later obtained his law degree from Georgia State University College of Law, where he served as Associate Editor of the GSU Law Review.
After graduating from Chamblee High School in Atlanta, he attended Emory University where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies and Latin American Literature. A native of Lima, Peru, Tony came to Atlanta, Georgia, in July of 1979. He was also instrumental in launching and growing the county’s DUI court where he worked tirelessly to inspire first-time offenders to redirect their lives and become positive contributors to the community. As one of the state’s most well-respected judges, Tony was best known for handling some of the most complicated cases in recent memory including all of the civil claims originating from the Brian Nichols/courthouse shooting case, countless medical malpractice cases and intricate products liability trials with substantive verdicts.
Antonio DelCampo recently established DelCampo, Weber & Grayson, LLC, after working for a prominent Atlanta law firm for two years and serving nearly a decade on the bench in the State Court of DeKalb County.