A review of roughly 4,000 emails sent between members of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the Office of the Attorney General has revealed that no improper communications between members of the two bodies took place, according to a report released by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts on Dec. 19.
The report, authored by Duane Morris partner Robert L. Byer, appointed special counsel to the state Supreme Court, covered roughly 4,000 emails sent or received between the years 2008 through 2012.
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