The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has assumed jurisdiction over the third state-court lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of requiring judges to retire in the year they turn 70
...re Estate of Patane, a three-judge panel unanimouslyreversed a Montgomery County Orphans' Court judge's ruling ordering High Swartz to return the fees...
Even though the Pennsylvania Constitution requires judges to retire in the year that they turn 70, the provision violates judges' fundamental rights, an attorney argued before the state Supreme Court
..., comes from Montgomery County Court of...
...the claims of Montgomery County Court of Common...judge of the Orphans' Court; and Westmoreland...
...had to take senior status at the end of 2008, and Bucks County Court of Common Pleas Judge Alan M. Rubenstein, who would be forced...
...program, and Northampton County Court of Common...judge of the Orphans' Court, and Westmoreland...Gerald Solomon and Montgomery County Court of...
...After the county commissioners in Pennsylvania's third...civil legal aid for indigent Montgomery County residents was slated to...
...turn 70. Fayette County Court of Common Pleas President Judge Gerald Solomon and Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas...
...are still pending in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, court...
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