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A split en banc Commonwealth Court has raised the evidentiary standard for the state Department of Public Welfare to maintain information from certain child-abuse reports on its ChildLine and Abuse R
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Backers of a state Senate bill that would expand chances for people who say they have been wrongfully convicted of crimes to raise their innocence claims say it is needed because current law does not
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...1998 and 2007, are the children of T.B., Sr. (father) and P.G. (mother). The family came to the attention of the Children and...
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