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Access to private road was permitted where construction of other access was infeasible and therefore rendered inaccessible property that had also been opened for public hunting, such that use of the private road would serve public purposes. Order of the trial court affirmed.
Failure to object to introduction of evidence of blood draw refusal rendered issue waived for appeal even where new rule of law concerning blood draw refusals was promulgated following trial and during pendency of appeal. Judgment of sentence affirmed.
Husband was not entitled to a modification of alimony pendente lite based on wifes alleged conduct in delaying the proceeding, because husband acquiesced in any such delays.
Allegation that decedent contracted fatal cancer due to exposure to radioactive source material rendered claims subject to federal jurisdiction under the Price-Anderson Act. Summary judgment affirmed.
Trial court did not err in considering sales price in fixing fair market value of foreclosed properties for deficiency judgment, where trial court also considered other factors addressed by parties appraisers, including condition of property, rental history, and below-asking price offers. Order of the trial court affirmed
The court denied a criminal defendants motion to dismiss where the offenses involved in the instant case were not logically or temporally part of the same criminal episode.
Given the U.S. Supreme Courts recent decision in Pittman v. Pa. Bd. of Probation and Parole, the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole erred in determining that it lacked discretion to award petitioner credit for time spent at liberty on parole.
Pursuant to Pennsylvania precedent following the U.S. Supreme Courts 2012 decision in Miller v Alabama, the court rejected defendants claim that his sentence to 30-years-to-life for a homicide committed while he was a juvenile was illegal.
Taxicab regulating authority's per-vehicle assessment on partial rights taxicab operators was arbitrary and unreasonable where assessments were derived from an estimate of the number of vehicles that would be in service. Order of the trial court reversed.
State board of barber examiners erred in denying petition for reinstatement based on prior drug convictions and/or insufficient rehabilitation from such convictions