...J.B. and his sister and prior to arrival of the Pennsylvania State Police. The juvenile court found no indication that another person...
...nearby vehicle operated by decedent Joshua Rogers. Lloyd allegedly admitted to Pennsylvania State Police that he shot a man, later identified as decedent, who came...
...the interim court administrator, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has named him...victims, the city and the state, Dembe said. In...
...Franklin & Marshall College Poll. Waters was endorsed by the state Democratic Party. McVay entered the race after the endorsement was announced, and...
...the shooting death of Philadelphia Police Officer Charles Cassidy, but evidence...robberies were relevant to his state of mind when he shot...
...ORAL ARGUMENTS The state Supreme Court heard oral argument last week in a case over whether...
...are not "police officers" for...collective bargaining under Pennsylvania's Act 111...appeal to the state's high court...
...making misleading statements or failing to disclose the city's true financial state. In the absence of that required information, investors were left with a...
...Making their way before the state Supreme Court on expedited review, two lawsuits challenging Pennsylvania's mandatory judicial retirement age...
...according to the Superior Court's opinion, a trooper with the Pennsylvania State Police, Philadelphia Vice Narcotics Unit, enlisted a high school student referred...
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