...certified two classes of juveniles and their parents in a suit following the "kids-for-cash" scandal in Luzerne County. In...
...of Common Pleas Judge John J. Driscoll, the administrative judge of the juvenile court, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Senior Judge Sandra Mazer Moss and...
...order. Others said the move was in response to the Luzerne County judicial scandal and recent scrutiny directed toward the Lackawanna County guardian...
...state parole, county probation/parole revocations, juveniles and incarcerated adult defendants. On June 15, 2012, Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas Judge...
...changes recommended by the Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice, which was convened in response to the Luzerne County "kids-for-cash" scandal...
...Former Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas Judge Ann H. Lokuta has filed a...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit heard some high-profile arguments this year, touching on the "kids-for-cash" scandal, breast-cancer awareness bracelets and municipal-level immigration
...the builder of two juvenile detention facilities who allegedly paid millions in "finder's fees" to former Luzerne County Court of Common...
...the courts that adjudicate juveniles." The changes stem from the "kids-for-cash" scandal in Luzerne County and the Interbranch...
...the federal government to act. One need only look to the Luzerne County Juvenile Court scandal for the consequences of ignoring red flags. ...
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