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Commonwealth appealed the trial court's order granting appellee's motion to suppress evidence obtained during a police search of his vehicle. The court reversed and remanded, holding that a state police trooper had reasonable suspicion that appellee was armed and dangerous, thus warranting a Terry frisk that recovered a firearm, where appellee was nervous and appeared to be concealing an object after being pulled over for a traffic stop.
Court Refuses to Dismiss NY Police Officer's Discrimination Claim
The court affirmed the ruling of the trial court granting homeowner's motion for summary judgment, denying the owners' association cross motion for summary judgment, and declaring owners' association 2021 amendment to its bylaws void ab initio.
Appellant appealed the trial court's judgment of sentence on his jury convictions of kidnapping and related crimes. The court affirmed, holding that appellant's convictions of unlawful restraint and recklessly endangering another person were adequately supported in evidence.
In the Matter of Norea CC. v. Anna BB.
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Court affirms denial of motion to dismiss for alleged speedy trial violation, finding that the four-factor Barker-Doggett balancing test did not justify dismissal of an indictment
In the Matter of Pablo Vallecillo v. Anthony J. Annucci
Martin R. Lee v. Gary A. Helsley
In the Matter of Gary Lee Mason, a Suspended Attorney.
Workers' Compensation Act notice requirements extended to an insurer where a claimant worked as a sole proprietor since the protections of the notice requirements were more relevant to the insurer due to the unity between the claimant and employer. Order of the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board reversed.
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