...in court papers that her constitutional rights were violated by Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge Lester G. Nauhaus "limiting the cross...
...In 2006, the Marlettes filed a civil action in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas against the uninsured driver and, pursuant to the...
...of the class in their complaint. The class consisted of property owners within defendant Allegheny County whose properties had been assessed by defendant Allegheny County...
...has upheld a jury verdict of more than $5.8 million...of a 166-acre Bucks County farm that Lower Makefield Township...
...closing the case doesnt provide any details of the agreement. The county and Allegheny Correctional Health Services couldnt be reached for...
...the eight verdicts in Delaware County were in favor of the defense. Nine out of 10 verdicts in Allegheny County were defense verdicts....
...hearing. In Burton v. Allegheny County, Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge R. Stanton Wettick Jr. granted Allegheny County...
...system, according to a court administrator from the county, mirrors that of neighboring Beaver and Allegheny counties and was installed by a company that...
...of the underlying suit, Sabino Mistick sued Mistick and Eckert Seamans for emotional distress and legal fees and expenses. In 2010, an Allegheny County...
...A federal appeals court has upheld the case-fixing convictions of an Allegheny County district justice, his tipstaff, and a court supervisor who sometimes...
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