Abraham served as a legislative consultant for the city council of Philadelphia. She served as the head of the
Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority during the administration of Mayor
Frank Rizzo. She was elected Judge of the
Philadelphia Municipal Court in 1977, then was elected to the Court of Common Pleas in 1980, where she presided over criminal trials until she became district attorney in 1991.
District Attorney Abraham was elected by Philadelphia judges to take over as District Attorney in 1991 when then-District Attorney
Ronald D. Castille, later Chief Justice of the
Pennsylvania Supreme Court, stepped down from the District Attorney post in order to run for mayor. The Board of Judges elected Abraham by a thin 39-37 margin. As an incumbent, Abraham was elected to a four-year term in 1993. She was re-elected three more times; in 1997 (defeating challengers Jack McMahon and Leon Williams), 2001 (defeating challengers Alexander Talmadge and Leon Williams) and 2005 (defeating challenger
Seth Williams, who would succeed her as District Attorney five years later). Abraham held the office of district attorney longer than anyone else in Philadelphia history, during which time she saw 108 capital sentences returned. She earned the nicknames "Deadliest DA" and "Queen of Death" for the high rate at which her office, especially prosecutor Roger King, sought the death penalty in past decades. In 2007, Abraham charged William J. Barnes for the murder of a police officer, whom Barnes shot forty-one years earlier during a failed burglary. The officer survived, but died in 2007 from a urinary tract infection. Barnes had served twenty years for the incident, but Abraham believed she could prove causation between Barnes' shot and the urinary tract infection. Despite Barnes having reformed his life, he was incarcerated until he was acquitted of the homicide in 2010.
Post-District Attorney career In the
2004 presidential election, Abraham served as one of Pennsylvania's electors, casting her ballot for
John Kerry. In the
2008 election, she cast her electoral ballot for
Barack Obama. Abraham retired in 2009, and was replaced by
Seth Williams. Abraham is co-founder of I-LEAD Charter School in
Reading, Pennsylvania. ==Personal life==