...in 1843, its immediate purpose was to be of service to the bench and bar, mostly in the form of the publishing of legal notices...
...merger mania, Bonusgate, Luzerne County, Conahan, Ciavarella, Powell...removed from the bench was an awful...
...nationwide as the Luzerne County "kids-for...or King's Bench power to review...
...of Pennsylvania, the Luzerne County judicial scandal and...decades on the bench. For...
... The two former Luzerne County judges who have pleaded guilty...
...term on the bench. Eric...corruption scandal in Luzerne County, his role in...
...Wednesday, Driscoll v. Corbett, is the collective claims of Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas Judge John J. Driscoll, the administrative judge of...
...members of the Luzerne County Domestic Relations Section...an allegedly faulty bench warrant on which...
...a wide variety of topics, including the court's plan to bring county clerks of courts for criminal cases and prothonotaries for civil cases into...
...Former Luzerne County Court of Common...removed from the bench for accusations not...
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