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Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Trial Attorney

Jury selection will begin Monday for the man accused of killing a New Hartford police officer. John Healy, 47, is charged with second degree murder and 18 counts of robbery.
Gov. Ed Rendell signed a death warrant on Friday for Kevin Brian Dowling, convicted in 1998 of fatally shooting a woman in her Spring Grove art gallery who was about to testify against him.
HARRISBURG — Reform-minded members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly have high hopes these days, and near the top of their wish list are drastic changes to a pair of secretive legislative committees, Rules and Ethics.
Nearly three years after Pennsylvania's highest court ordered a new trial for convicted killer Dr. Stephen B. Scher, a mid-level state appeals court has rejected Scher's latest appeal to have his 1997 murder conviction dismissed.
Sullen and frustrated, family members of murder victim Tammy Texiera left an Auburn courtroom after hearing her accused killer will go to a state mental hospital instead of standing trial.
The investigation into the business practices of Lori Firestone's Hearing Aid Service continues as the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General waits for the West Manchester Township businesswoman to turn over company documents.
Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- John Rigas, the founder of bankrupt Adelphia Communications Corp., was sipping coffee this week at the Maple Tree restaurant in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, when the owner's mother approached to wish him Happy New Year.
CHILTON A Manitowoc County judge is expected to rule next week on a prosecution motion to delay the trial of Steven Avery on homicide and other charges related to the slaying of Teresa Halbach.
Duane Morris, ordered out of a Georgia arbitration proceeding last year after being sued by health care giant McKesson Corp. over a conflict of interest, has filed a motion for a new trial and asked that a permanent injunction against it be lifted.
Duane Morris, ordered out of a local arbitration proceeding last year after being sued by health care giant McKesson Corp. over a conflict of interest, has filed a motion for a new trial and asked that a permanent injunction against it be lifted.

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