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Monday, December 05, 2022

Pa. Superior Court to Visit Northampton County On December 13 & 14

Pennsylvania's Superior Court, first established in 1895, is one of two intermediate courts considering appeals from our trial courts.  The bench comprises 13 active and 3 senior judges and its President Judge is Northampton County's very own Jack A. Panella. It is easily the busiest court in the state. If you'd like to see this court in action, it will be sitting in Northampton County's Historic Courtroom #1 to hear arguments in a number of local cases (you can see them here).

A three-judge panel will include President Judge Panella as well as Philadelphia's Anne Lazarus and Chester County's Meg Sullivan. 

3 comments:

  1. I’d rather chug a bowl of rusty nails laced with cyanide

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  2. Sounds like the rant of someone who recently had three appeals dismissed for failure to file a brief.

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  3. Glad to see Northampton County getting some recognition state wide!

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