...The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has assumed jurisdiction over the third state-court lawsuit challenging the constitutionality...
...provision violates judges' fundamental rights, an attorney argued before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday. Robert C. Heim, one of the attorneys representing...
...Wednesday, Driscoll v. Corbett, is the collective claims of Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas Judge John J. Driscoll, the administrative judge of...
...Judge Joseph D. O'Keefe, administrative judge of the Orphans' Court; and Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas Judge John J. Driscoll, administrative judge...
...to the trial court's determination granting...28, 2006 in Westmoreland County, Pa. On Mar...
...the calendar. Commonwealth Court Senior Judge Rochelle S. Friedman...end of 2008, and Bucks County Court of Common Pleas Judge...
...Judge Joseph D. O'Keefe, administrative judge of the Orphans' Court, and Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas Judge John J. Driscoll, administrative judge...
...which was published some months later, the Commonwealth Court reversed a decision of a Westmoreland County judge in deciding that Susan Octave must provide...
...amount of time he had to prepare for trial and that the court properly charged the jury. Full...
...the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. A...initiated in Centre County in November and...in Monroe and Westmoreland counties starting January...
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