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Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) Court of Common Pleas Judge Dwayne Woodruff.
Judge Craig Baldwin is a Judge in Licking County Common Pleas Domestic Relations Division. A judge since 2005, he is the former president of the Ohio Domestic Relations Association. (2008)
a program to expedite minor cases in Common Pleas Court of minor criminal offenses. "It worked overly well," said Common Pleas Judge Beth A. Lazzara, one of two judges who hear cases through the program, called the Phoenix docket.
On the tennis court, guys try to court girls.The judge of the Court of Common Pleas liked to play on the tennis court.
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The Court of Common Pleas is the trial court of general jurisdiction in Pennsylvania. Courts of Common Pleas may hear any civil or criminal case, but generally only hear cases beyond the jurisdiction of other Pennsylvania courts. Courts of Common Pleas also generally handle family law cases, wills and estates cases, juvenile cases, and guardianships, as well as other various cases. Each County in Pennsylvania has a Court of Common Pleas. Some smaller counties may share a judge or other court resources with a neighboring. Some larger counties have multiple divisions and locations within their Courts of Common Pleas. For more information regarding the Pennsylvania state court system, and a directory of Pennsylvania trial courts, visit the Pennsylvania Courts Guide related link.
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In 95% of the cases a plea of guilty is accepted unless there is reason to believe that you are not the suspect in the crime that was committed.
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