...Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jack McVay Jr. defeated Philadelphia Municipal Court...
...No. 13-1028 (C.P. Allegheny May 1, 2013) Wettick, J...manufacturers exception indicated to the court that the exception did not...
...Date of Verdict: May 8. Court and Case No.: C.P. Allegheny No. GD-11-005712. Judge: Paul...
...between Joseph C. Waters Jr., a Philadelphia Municipal Court judge, and Jack McVay Jr., an Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas judge presiding in...
...rights to them or a court takes them away. Criminal sentences...Ranch Cat Sanctuary case in Allegheny County in 2008, approximately 500...
...order came as part of a resentencing hearing Tuesday afternoon before Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge Lester G. Nauhaus. Last week...
...from Allegheny County are not "police officers" for the purposes of collective bargaining under Pennsylvania's Act 111, the Commonwealth Court has...
...34; provisions, the state Superior Court has ruled in a case...ruling overturns that of an Allegheny County judge who ruled that...
...The Commonwealth Court has vacated a nearly $200,000 judgment, which included a penalty and attorney fees, against West Allegheny School District and...
...No. 13-0608 (C.P. Allegheny March 5, 2013) Fike, J...matter came before the trial court on remand with directions to...
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