...new practices aimed at reducing recidivism has been released, the Juvenile Court Judges Commission announced. "We followed everyone who left the...
...a dozen senior judges in Philadelphia is...Association's Commission on Women in...of the Juvenile Law Center...
...since the U.S. Supreme Court decided Gideon v. Wainwright...money, Missouri's public defender commission in late 2007 took a...
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...health care and gay rights were divisive issues and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was embroiled in controversy, as the justices were at each other's...
...volunteer service for communities across the state, according to the Juvenile Court Judges Commission. The Judicial Code gives judges in juvenile court...
...Luzerne County judges who have...research of court records and...of a juvenile detention facility...Pennsylvania Crime Commission, Scalleat and...
...and Senior Judge John M...a "court gone rogue...for sending juveniles to two...chair a commission tasked with...
...as a practicing lawyer, a judge, a teacher or...
...though the Pennsylvania Constitution requires judges to retire in the year...argued before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday. Robert...
...Family court cases involving delinquent...newly appointed administrative judge of the Allegheny...who after hearing juvenile cases for 14...
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