Brett Surbey is a corporate paralegal and freelance writer based out of Alberta, Canada. His work has appeared in Publishers Weekly, Canadian Mortgage Trends, Industry West Magazine, and various ...
Sources say a medical emergency forced jury deliberations to be halted in the trial of two men accused of gunning down and ...
"The city's refusal to timely pay counsel fees and legally mandated statutory interest is pervasive for court appointed attorneys in Philadelphia," one attorney wrote in a motion for contempt. "This ...
Brett Surbey is a corporate paralegal and freelance writer based out of Alberta, Canada. His work has appeared in Publishers Weekly, Canadian Mortgage Trends, Industry West Magazine, and various ...
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A Philadelphia judge with a history of ethics issues is now suspended without pay, Pennsylvania’s Court of Judicial ...
Background: As part of its continuing coverage of student protests related to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, The Daily Pennsylvanian, the University of Pennsylvania’s independent student ...
Pennsylvania lawmakers and community advocates gathered outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Philadelphia Thursday to rally in support of new legislation they say would ...
NORRISTOWN, Pa. -- Pennsylvania's top prosecutor barely spoke at her arraignment Saturday on charges including a felony count of perjury, but her attorney stressed afterward that she has no plans to ...
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — The son of a prominent Philadelphia criminal defense attorney was found guilty Wednesday of attempting to build weapons of mass destruction and targeting events and ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A new curfew ordinance requires businesses in certain Philadelphia neighborhoods to close between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. It's drawing criticism from some business owners who say the ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A substitute teacher who was fired in Philadelphia because of alleged sexual misconduct got work in another district because state law requires notification of such incidents only ...
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