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  2. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is the highest court in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System.It also claims to be the oldest appellate court in the United States, [1] a claim that is disputed by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. [2]

  3. CM/ECF - Wikipedia

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    The docket sheet contains a chronological list of each filing and any associated documents (in PDF format) in the case. Each record includes the filing date, docket text, and a link to filed documents. Events can link to past events. Example docket text: "Hearing Held on #18 Motion for Relief from Stay to Proceed With Foreclosure Action Against ...

  4. First Judicial District of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The First Judicial District is the judicial body governing the county of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.It consists of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County and the Philadelphia Municipal Court.

  5. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    G.R. No. 180643 is the case docket number originally assigned by the Supreme Court at the time the action was filed with the Court (G.R. stands for General Register) [15] [16] 25 March 2008 is the exact date the decision of this case was promulgated; 549 is the volume number of the Supreme Court Reports Annotated where the case may be found

  6. Docket (court) - Wikipedia

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    The term originated in England; it was recorded in the form "doggette" in 1485, and later also as doket, dogget(t), docquett, docquet, and docket. [4] The derivation and original sense are obscure, although it has been suggested that it derives from the verb "to dock", in the sense of cutting short (e.g. the tail of a dog or horse); [4] a long document summarised has been docked, or docket ...

  7. Beard v. Kindler - Wikipedia

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    Docket no. 08-992: Citations: 558 U.S. 53 . 130 S. Ct. 612; 175 L. Ed. 2d 417. Holding; A state procedural rule that is enforced by the state courts cannot be ...

  8. Interactive Public Docket - Wikipedia

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    The Interactive Public Docket (IPD) is an eRulemaking tool created and managed by non governmental organizations that seek to provide the public with the capability to 1) publicly post data and other materials pertaining to federal proceedings on a continuous basis, including after the close of the Administrative Procedure Act comment period and 2) post comments on already submitted materials.

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