At a sanctions hearing Friday before the Court of Judicial Discipline, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Lyris Younge testified that she had “clearly made wrong decisions” during her time presiding over Family Court cases but assured the court that she has since “grown as a jurist.”
The virtual sanctions hearing between the parties and a seven-judge panel of the CJD comes one year after the original hearing date, postponed because of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.
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