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Testifying before a special commission examining the Luzerne County courthouse scandal, a former assistant district attorney said Monday the juvenile delinquency judge's courtroom left prosecutors wi
Testifying before a special commission examining the Luzerne County courthouse scandal, a former assistant district attorney said Monday the juvenile delinquency judge's courtroom left prosecutors wi
...Cir. 2008) Sloviter, J. (21 pages), the unanimous three-judge panel faulted Immigration Judge Esmeralda Cabrera of Newark, N.J., for "usurping counsel...
...v. Attorney General of the United States, the unanimous three-judge panel faulted Immigration Judge Esmeralda Cabrera of Newark for "usurping counsel's role...
Although the Rehnquist court has come to an end, a new and historic Supreme Court term is about to begin, one already filled with challenges - such as abortion for minors, religion, assisted suicide,
In a case likely to give pause to workers' compensation carriers, rehabilitation services and even independent medical examination physicians, the Superior Court recently held that the immunity provi
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