Pennsylvania’s courts will undergo a number of important changes in 2008 according to “The State of The Commonwealth’s Courts,” the annual report published by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.

The report provides an opportunity to reflect on changes in the court system ranging from personnel on the high court’s bench to the way county court administrators choose jury pools and to look ahead to future challenges, Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille said in the pamphlet’s opening remarks.

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