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Jury Finds Intoxicated Man, Father Negligent In Car Accident

A Luzerne County jury has awarded more than $500,000, including punitive damages, to a man who suffered serious neck and back injuries in a car wreck where the plaintiff claimed the driver was under the influence of heroin and that his father allowed him use of the car, despite the son's spotty driving record and history of drug and alcohol abuse.

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Philly Judges Recall History

Philly Judges Recall History

In this video, Leonard Hacking, a retired senior staff adviser with the First Judicial District's Office of Court Administrator, talks with Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Senior Judge Norman Ackerman and 11 other judges, for a living history project about the Philadelphia court system.

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