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...Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jack...me, the voters of the commonwealth, the voters of Allegheny County...
...The Commonwealth Court has ruled in a case of first impression that a state...
...Commonwealth v. Huggins, a three-judge panel unanimously ruled in the result, upholding a jury conviction in the Lancaster County Court of...
...unincorporated association operating within the commonwealth. Defendant Reading-Berks...arbitration. The trial court overruled the preliminary objection. Defendants...
...Mis-Statement Commonwealth v. James, PICS Case No...sentence entered by the trial court after a jury convicted appellant...
...2012, column in this series, "Natural Gas and Zoning: The Commonwealth Court's Act 13 Decision," David G. Mandelbaum discussed Robinson Township...
...the bucket was improper. On appeal, the commonwealth argued that the trial court erred in concluding that the police could not search...
...appellant's land for a perpetual easement and right-of-way. Trial court order reversed. WMPI Land Corp. appealed from a trial court...
...instructions throughout trial. Also, the commonwealth specifically delineated between Carolina's expert and fact-based opinions, per the trial court's instructions. Defense counsel engaged...
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