...from parents' custody would not be remedied within a reasonable period of time. The court considered the needs and welfare of the children...
...meeting because appellants were not parties to the commission proceedings at the time. It concluded that "there was no requirement in the law"...
...may be now constructed on the property, but shall have, at all times in the future, the right to construct, operate and maintain, and from...
...without parole was illegal because appellant was under age 18 at the time of the shooting. Conviction affirmed; sentence vacated. On May 22...
... Individual defendants filed a motion for summary judgment. At the time the motion was filed, discovery had closed and plaintiff had not deposed...
...children, the parties' attorneys and the court revealed the children enjoyed their time with both mother and father. The eldest expressed a desire to remain...
...May 8, 2013. The court warned it would not provide counsel additional time to file and would not recognize any such filings on the eve...
...34;unknowing and involuntary" because petitioner, who was 16 at the time of the crimes, was told he would receive life imprisonment. Furthermore, the...
...and that the contract was not against public policy because at the time they entered the agreement, they had not had intimate relations for over...
... Waters said that he has campaigned across the state several times and that he expects the Allegheny County Democratic Party to provide ground...
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