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By Max Mitchell | November 8, 2021
Keisha Hudson is becoming the city's top defender after a controversial exit from the Montgomery County Public Defender's Office, where she raised concerns to the state Supreme Court about the way the county court system was conducting bail hearings.
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By The Associated Press | November 4, 2021
The executive order from Kenney puts a bill passed last month by the City Council—called the Driving Equality Bill—into effect.
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By Aleeza Furman | November 4, 2021
Krasner's work to strengthen the DAO's system of reviewing wrongful conviction claims garnered positive recognition from supporters and critics alike.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 4, 2021
But the circuit court did take the district court to task for finding that the inappropriate relationship was likely to exacerbate the need for the defendant to continue undergoing mental health treatment as a condition of his supervised release and thus militated against early termination of his probation.
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By The Associated Press | November 3, 2021
Prosecutors argued that they could no longer prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt following the 2019 death of a key witness.
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By The Associated Press | November 2, 2021
In a preliminary hearing earlier this year, defense attorneys unsuccessfully sought dismissal of the charges.
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By The Associated Press | October 29, 2021
The former One Direction singer was accused of grabbing Yolanda Hadid and shoving her against a dresser, according to court documents.
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By Aleeza Furman | October 29, 2021
The bill, modeled on a Texas law, is aimed at filling a gap in the law that was not covered by existing codes regarding evading arrest in a vehicle. It was inspired by an incident that killed a northeast Pennsylvania police officer.
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By The Associated Press | October 28, 2021
Under Pennsylvania's three-strikes law, a third theft charge must be a felony, regardless of the amount or value involved. He faced up to seven years in prison.
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By Aleeza Furman | October 28, 2021
The DA's office, however, boasts that its staffing is as high as it has ever been, with more than 300 attorneys on board.
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