The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lauren Anthony and Sarah Hyser-Staub | July 8, 2022
RaDonda Vaught's case has led to vigorous opposition from various medical professional interest groups that object to what they view as essentially the criminalization of mistakes, which are inherent in a health care setting.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 5, 2022
Allegations, presented to the Judicial Conduct Board, await response from the judge.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 29, 2022
The criminal justice rules committee stands apart as a holdout.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 28, 2022
Attorneys successfully argued that the contractor did not disturb asbestos on a job site. "It really came down to a failure of the government's proof," said one of the defense lawyers.
By Max Mitchell | June 21, 2022
The announcement came late Tuesday, hours after Judge Juan Sanchez, chief judge of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, swore Romero into her new role. Romero, a longtime veteran of the office, is the first Hispanic woman and first member of the LGBTQ community to lead the office.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 16, 2022
Chuck Peruto, Krasner's opponent in the race for the DA seat last November, said voters had a chance to replace their DA and opted to keep him in office. He scoffed at talk of impeachment as "just a publicity ploy."
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By Aleeza Furman | June 10, 2022
A new order from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court allowed the Philadelphia courts to conduct certain proceedings virtually through September, despite court rules dictating that they should occur in person. But Justices Christine Donohue and David Wecht noted their dissent.
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By Marianna Wharry | June 10, 2022
A Chester County attorney was disbarred on consent June 7 after he was convicted of murder in the third degree and other charges in connection with his father's 2013 death.
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By Marianna Wharry | June 7, 2022
At the center of McGinnis' appeal was the inclusion of testimony from his expert witness of false memories in children, who planned to only testify about the subject generally and not about the victim's experience specifically, court records show.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 7, 2022
Judge Christine Fizzano Cannon said the DA's response to the private complaint was inadequate. She explained the substance of the complaint was not subject to consideration in the appeal and that the remand to trial court may result in the same outcome of the complaint being declined.
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