Judge Jeanine Pirro began her career as an assistant district attorney in Westchester County, New York.
She continues to reside in Westchester, along with her three poodles--Stella, Red, and Ted..
Pirro earned a BA from the University at Buffalo, magna cum laude, and received her Juris Doctor (JD) law degree from Albany Law School.
Currently, Judge Jeanine Pirro co-hosts The Five on Fox News Channel, the highest rated program on the network.
Judge Jeanine Pirro began her career as a legal analyst on Fox News Channel, and began hosting her weekend program Justice with Judge Jeanine in 2011, which remained the top-rated program in its Saturday evening slot for over a decade.
In 1990, Pirro was elected as the first woman to serve as a Westchester County Court Judge.
She held the position for twelve years.
With a highly successful legal career spanning over three decades, in 1993 Pirro was elected Westchester County District Attorney.
As a trial attorney she had a 100% conviction rate.
As a young litigator, she was the first woman in the history of that county to prosecute a murder case.
It was there that she started the first domestic violence unit in the nation.
Judge Jeanine Pirro began her career as an assistant district attorney in Westchester County, New York