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Pa. legislators from Franklin County to give raises to local charities
waynesboro@herald-mail.comPennsylvania’s legislators, judges and top executive-branch officials will be receiving automatic salary raises of 2.2 percent, but some said they are not counting on that money for their take-home pay. Gov. Tom Corbett will be eligible for a...Tags: Trials, Consumer Confidence, Justice System, Judges, Richard L. Alloway, II
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Judge S. Ann Brobst, longtime Baltimore County prosecutor
Judge S. Ann Brobst, who during her three-decade career as an assistant state's attorney earned a reputation for being a tough but fair prosecutor that led to her to appointment in 2009 to the Baltimore County Circuit Court, died Monday evening of...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Christianity, Prisons, Court Preliminary
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Local circuit court clerks participate in 2012 training
FRANKFORT — County circuit court clerks participated in the 2012 Circuit Court Clerks Fall College that took place Nov. 13-15 in Lexington. The Administrative Office of the Courts provided the judicial education program for the state’s circuit...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, FBI, Juvenile Delinquency
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Dyer's term on school board coming to end amid ouster attempt
Allen Dyer's term on the Howard County school board is scheduled to expire Dec. 3, but it could end at any moment. The outspoken Ellicott City lawyer, who lost his attempt for re-election in the primary earlier this year, is battling an attempt by his...
Tags: Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Ellicott City
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Art teacher Paula Vollbach's termination upheld by judge
EAST JORDAN -- A face off between East Jordan Public Schools and former elementary school teacher Paula Vollbach was put to rest by an administrative court judge earlier this year. The court stood behind the district's stance that Vollbach had belittled...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Freedom of Information Act, Justice System, Judges, Laws
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Woman with service dog could be barred from apartment
Hazel Sanders depends on her Rottweiler, Jurnee, to get her out walking, which she needs for a disabling knee condition, and to help her up if she falls. Two doctors have written letters saying the dog is an important part of her treatment, and she...
Tags: Animal Attacks, Crime, Law and Justice, Arthritis, Justice System, Rentals
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Veteran judge named to lead west suburban circuit court
Special to the TribuneA veteran Kane County jurist has been elected chief judge of the 16th judicial circuit. Judge Judith Brawka was unanimously elected last week to fill the unexpired term of Judge Robert Spence, who was named to an appellate court position, according to...Tags: DePaul University, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Kane County
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Families face long waits for Social Security disability benefits
Jim Nicholas lay in a hospital bed recovering after a heart procedure when his attorney called with life-changing news: The Social Security Administration would pay him more than $206,000 in disability benefits, bringing an end to his nine-year court...
Tags: Insurance, Trials, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Judges, Justice System
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Kentucky judicial centers to close Monday
Judicial centers will be closed statewide and all court services will be unavailable Monday as the Kentucky judicial branch shuts down for the third of three furlough days in 2012. This will be the first time since Kentucky’s modern court system...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Justice System
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W.Va. new business court headquarters unveiled in Martinsburg
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe headquarters of the state’s new business court division was unveiled Wednesday evening at the Berkeley County Judicial Center in Martinsburg. At the ceremony, 23rd Judicial Circuit Judge Christopher C. Wilkes, the chairman of the newly...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Business
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Judicial courts to close statewide Oct. 15
news@jessaminejournal.comJudicial centers, including Jessamine County, will be closed statewide and all court services will be unavailable Monday, Oct. 15, as the Kentucky judicial branch shuts down for the third of three furlough days in 2012. This will be the first time since...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Crime, Law and Justice, Layoffs and Downsizing, Justice System
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Michael E. Loney, Arundel judge
Michael E. Loney, a retired Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge recalled for his moderate temperament, died of congestive heart failure Oct. 5 at his Arnold home. He was 73.
"He was a gentleman and a gentle man," said a friend, Judge Nancy Davis-...Tags: Arnold (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Pleasant Plains, Justice System, Judges, Colleges and Universities
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