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  2. Family Court Judge Pulled From Philadelphia Lawyer's Contempt ...

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    In an order entered April 6, the state Superior Court pulled Younge from Philadelphia lawyer Brian McLaughlin's contempt matter and reassigned it to the Family Court's head judge, Administrative ...

  3. Ex-Phila. Family Court Judge Younge Training for Civil Court ...

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    Recently removed from Philadelphia Family Court following backlash over her history of violating parents' rights and amid an active ethics investigation, Judge Lyris F. Younge is currently ...

  4. First Judicial District of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Court also has jurisdiction over civil cases with an amount in controversy less than $12,000 (or $12,500 for fines and most debts owed to the City of Philadelphia, or $15,000 for delinquent real-estate taxes owed to the City and certain tax debts owed to the School District of Philadelphia). The civil division of the Municipal ...

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  6. Philadelphia Family Court - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Family Court system formed in 1914 and was known as the Juvenile and Domestic Branches of the Municipal Court. Between 1914 and 1939 the court processed $35,482,478 in claims which otherwise would have been charges to the city government. The charges range from $345,490 in 1914 to $1,565,682 in 1939.

  7. Contempt of court - Wikipedia

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    Contempt of court is essentially seen as a form of disturbance that may impede the functioning of the court. The judge may impose fines and/or jail time upon any person committing contempt of court. The person is usually let out upon an agreement to fulfill the wishes of the court. [6] Civil contempt can involve acts of omission.

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