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Criminal court, May 16 Republican & Herald by peter e. bortner (staff writer pbortner@republicanherald.com) A Tamaqua woman who originally could have avoided a criminal record instead will spend more time in prison after a Schuylkill County judge revoked her parole Monday. |
![]() al.com (blog) | Baldwin drafts letter objecting to $462600 fee in state BP case al.com (blog) Nearly two years later, Baldwin County commissioners plan to fight a state court's order to pay 4 percent of their BP settlement to a fund set aside for the plaintiff's steering committee legal fees, according to a draft letter in county records. |
Bessie Weller Elementary sees truancy spike Staunton News Leader A Freedom of Information Act request filed by former Mary Baldwin College math professor Adrian Riskin saw a spike in pending truancy cases with the juvenile and domestic relations court for violating the state compulsory attendance policy. |
Courthouse Security Cameras Investigation Closed WKRG-TV Federal authorities find no wrong-doing in courthouse security camera investigation in Baldwin County. (more) The federal wire-tapping investigation involving security cameras equipped with audio recording capabilities at the Baldwin County Courthouse |
Alleged Dog Thrower's Court Case Postponed Patch.com The dog was treated and released from Falls Road Animal Hospital and recovered at the Baltimore County Animal Shelter in Baldwin. Records indicate that Wallace had been convicted of gun and assault charges in Baltimore City Circuit Court in July 2000. |
