August 2007 will be noted as one of the worst months in the history of Pennsylvania’s state judicial system. During that month, as this newspaper has thoroughly reported, a commissioned judge serving on the Superior Court of Pennsylvania was indicted on federal fraud charges and thereafter immediately suspended from service on that court.

Soon thereafter, the judge in question announced that he was abandoning his campaign to be retained for another 10-year term on the bench in the November general election, meaning that the judge’s tenure on the Superior Court will conclude at the end of this year.

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