By Max Mitchell | November 22, 2021
"The media is awash in stories about rising crime rate and gun violence. But, behind every news report is a story of an impacted client and the communities they live in. Where are the stories of their experiences?"
By Andrew Denney | November 19, 2021
Willie Dennis, who left the firm in 2019, previously filed discrimination claims against his former employer that have been moved to arbitration.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 19, 2021
"With this plea, the defendant is taking responsibility for his crimes and will be held accountable," Attorney General Josh Shapiro said in a statement. "This case serves as a reminder that no one, no matter their position of power, is above the law."
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 19, 2021
Arbittier-Williams took over as acting U.S. attorney when William McSwain resigned last year following former President Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 general election.
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By The Associated Press | November 19, 2021
Under the House bill, penalties would rise for those who receive multiple driving-under-the-influence convictions with higher blood-alcohol content levels.
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By The Associated Press | November 18, 2021
Authorities said a law enforcement officer in the building opened fire on the inmate to stop him from harming Russell, who was struck by the bullet.
By Max Mitchell | November 17, 2021
"It is testing the application of McDonnell to a set of facts where the agreement to make the payment predated by years any 'concrete' and 'specific' action," white-collar defense attorney Lisa Mathewson said.
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By The Associated Press | November 15, 2021
Former Philadelphia priest Robert Brennan, 83, changed his plea to guilty Nov. 10 in federal court, according to court documents.
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By Max Mitchell | November 9, 2021
With the Commonwealth Court splitting along party lines, the two Democratic members on the panel joined together in "firmly" dissenting from the majority's decision.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 9, 2021
Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote a concurrence last year saying courts shouldn't automatically defer to U.S. Sentencing Commission commentary when sentencing guidelines are ambiguous and that the "rule of lenity" should be applied. On Monday, after the case took a trip to the U.S. Supreme Court, five more judges joined Bibas' opinion.
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