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$10,000 Agreement if Petition to Modify Custody Upheld

This article originally appeared on the Legal Intelligencer by Michael Bertin on June 20th. People may remember in the fall of 2014 a state Superior Court case, Huss v. Weaver, C.D. No: 2013-1209, was published where the Superior Court reversed a trial court’s decision to sustain preliminary objections dismissing a complaint for breach of contract when a father

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Woman arrested for driving drunk with kids in the car, allowing minor to drink

Thie article originally appeared on Billings Gazette on June 13th, 2016 by Ashley Nerbovig A woman suspected of driving drunk with three children in the vehicle and of supplying a fourth child with alcohol was charged Monday. Valena Dawn Blackeagle, 31, was charged in Yellowstone County Justice Court with three counts of felony criminal child endangerment, misdemeanor unlawful

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Himmelberger v. Com., Dept. of Revenue

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. Submitted on Briefs February 13, 2012. Decided May 10, 2012. OPINION BY Judge McGINLEY. Marie Himmelberger (Appellant), Executrix of the Estate of Sharon Warnock (Decedent), disputes an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Berks County (common pleas court) that sustained the Notice of Inheritance Tax Appraisement, Allowance or Disallowance of Deductions and

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John Kasich Signs Medical Marijuana Legalization Bill Into Law

This article was originally published on Huffington Post on June 8, 2016 (Reuters) – Republican Ohio Governor John Kasich on Wednesday signed a bill legalizing marijuana use for medical purposes under certain circumstances, his office said. Over the last few years, state legislatures and voters in the United States have been much more receptive to making marijuana

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This Judge Sentenced Brock Turner To 6 Months In Jail. Now 200,000 People Want Him Recalled.

This article was originally published on Huff Post by Dominique Mosbergen on June 6, 2016 Brock Allen Turner, the ex-Stanford University swimmer who was convicted in March of three felony sex abuse charges, was sentenced last week to just six months in county jail. With good behavior, he could be released in three months or less. In the aftermath of

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Phila. Drug Cops’ Case Against DA, Officials Tossed

This article was originally published on The Legal Intelligencer by P.J. D’Annunzio on June 7, 2016 Philadelphia District Attorney R. Seth Williams at a press conference Dec. 16 Calling their claims “implausible,” a federal judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit against Philadelphia government officials filed by city police officers accused of operating a scheme to shake down

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Man who gave Amish boys beer before buggy crash is sentenced

This article was originally published on GoErie.com on June 3, 2016 LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) “” A Pennsylvania man accused of being drunk when he gave beers to Amish boys and yelling “Rumspringa!” before causing a crash with their horse-drawn buggy has been sentenced to at least a month in jail. A Lancaster County judge sentenced Nottingham resident

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