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By Max Mitchell | February 6, 2018
Lawyers with hearings or trials set to take place Thursday do not need to worry about fighting through mobbed Philadelphia streets to get to court, as First Judicial District officials have announced that nearly all court services will be shut down on Feb. 8.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 6, 2018
After hours of drama and debate, the council voted 13-0 to stop requiring money bail for minor crimes such as loitering, trespassing and driving without a license.
By Cogan Schneier | February 6, 2018
A motion to dismiss Paul Manafort's civil case against DOJ bore the names of three career DOJ lawyers, but no political appointees.
By Susan DeSantis | February 6, 2018
While announcing a dramatic reduction in backlogs in both civil and criminal courts from one corner of the state to the other, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore concentrated her remarks Tuesday on ways to make the system fairer and more efficient.
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By Lizzy McLellan | February 5, 2018
The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office says Cosby's allegations against them are "demonstrably false."
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By Max Mitchell | February 5, 2018
The defense team for Meek Mill has kicked up a significant ethical cloud around the Philadelphia judge who handed the rap star a lengthy jail sentence last year, but, according to several court watchers, the storm may blow over without significantly impacting either Mill's case, or the judge's ability to preside over cases.
By Andrew Denney | February 5, 2018
The star witness in the corruption trial of Joseph Percoco, a former top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, took the stand on Monday, telling jurors that he connected energy company executives seeking to build a new power plant with Percoco because of his close connections with Cuomo.
By Cogan Schneier | February 5, 2018
The publication argues the release of a memo drafted by House Republicans that reveals the Justice Department sought and received warrants to spy on Page means records of those warrants should be disclosed.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 5, 2018
The judge ruled Bennett Kight is competent to face federal bank and wire fraud charges over allegations he stole at least $2 million from three trusts he managed for the heirs of Walter Bunzl.
By Steve Schain | February 5, 2018
Marijuana related businesses face staggering safety, security and operational issues.
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