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...consolidated with the case of Hangley Aronchick and the Juvenile Law Center (JLC). The court affirmed Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Gary...
When the inner workings of former Luzerne County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark A. Ciavarella's courtroom were exposed to the light of day, perhaps the most startling revelation was that most children
Nine months after a commission offered its recommendations on how to improve the state's juvenile justice system, Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille provided for the first time yesterday a
On Sept. 28, HIAS and Council Migration Service of Philadelphia will hold its annual luncheon meeting from noon to 2 p.m. at 2100 Arch St. The luncheon will feature a panel discussion about the chall
In December, when the Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice heard from a group of teenagers who had been adjudicated delinquent by former Luzerne County Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr., the first t
...his supervisors not to question Ciavarella's procedures and rulings," the JLC's motion says. The district attorney's office was also...
Two former Luzerne County judges who are facing federal criminal charges have been granted partial immunity in a civil suit brought by a class of juveniles who claim their rights were violated in the
Two former Luzerne County judges who are facing federal criminal charges have been granted partial immunity in a civil suit brought by a class of juveniles who claim their rights were violated in the
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