...election for the sole appellate court seat on the ballot is...to be very low in Philadelphia, where the judicial primary is...
...judges from 70 to 75 and two that would eliminate the Philadelphia Traffic Court. The mandatory retirement bill cleared the committee on an...
...0836 (C.P. Philadelphia March 14, 2013...sitting in heavy traffic, he followed several...relief. The trial court denied the motion...
...MUNICIPAL LAW Philadelphia Traffic Code " Parking Citation...El appealed this court's order, which...
...Two weeks after Philadelphia personal injury firm...Lundy, in federal court alleging unfair competition...KYW Newsradio during traffic and weather reports...
...The federal judge presiding over the Philadelphia Traffic Court ticket-fixing cases issued a protective order for the tests taken...
...The ratings arm of the Philadelphia Bar Association has rated 13...their candidacies for the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. ...
... The court sustained licensee's...time of his traffic offense. ...
...The only Philadelphia Traffic Court judge not to have been indicted in a recent federal prosecution...
...a documentary with interviews of Philadelphia's senior judges came because the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas started identifying...
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