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Julia Kathleen Munley (born 1965) [3] is an American judge who is serving as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. She previously served on the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas, 45th district.
Re-elect M.J. Eagen District Attorney - 1936 Senator Harry S. Truman and Judge Eagen - 1943. In 1941, Eagen was elected Lackawanna County Judge. At 34 years old, he was the youngest Judge in County history. After 18 years as a County Judge, Eagen was elected in 1959 to a 21-year term on the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Similarly, because York County Prison served as the largest Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) facility in the Northeast, the Middle District also adjudicated many immigration cases. The courts of appeal are now responsible for most judicial review of immigration decisions, bypassing the Middle District and other district courts.
A Lackawanna County judge ruled earlier this week that Penn State must continue to halt its internal investigation into alumni-elected trustee Anthony Lubrano until it pays his legal expenses.
Feb. 15—WILKES-BARRE — A senior judge from Lackawanna County was assigned to preside over the case of a Wilkes-Barre man accused of yelling threats directed at three Luzerne County judges ...
Aug. 24—SCRANTON — A judge approved the $10 million settlement Thursday of a class-action lawsuit that challenged Scranton's garbage fees. The final approval by Lackawanna County Court Judge ...
From 2001 to 2002, Mehalchick served as a law clerk for Judge Trish Corbett on the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas. In 2006, she was named Pennsylvania's best young lawyer by the Pennsylvania Bar Association. [4] That same year, she was the recipient of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Michael K. Smith Excellence in Service Award. [8] [9]
Specially assigned Lackawanna County Senior Judge Thomas J. Munley sentenced Cartwright to six-months to one year on two counts of terroristic threats, three years probation and 60 hours of ...