Pennsylvania Supreme Court

Pennsylvania Voters Retain Supreme Court Justices, Democrats Maintain Majority

Pennsylvania voters chose to retain three state Supreme Court justices, solidifying the Democrats’ majority on the court. Justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht all secured their seats, with Dougherty and Wecht earning new 10-year terms. The retention elections attracted significant attention and funding, particularly from Democrats, who spent heavily on advertising. The court has decided significant cases recently, and a failure to retain the justices could have resulted in a deadlock, which would have impacted the court’s ability to decide on major cases.

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court agrees to review suicide ruling in case of woman with 20 stab wounds

When I first came across the news that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to review the ruling on the death of a woman who was found with 20 stab wounds, my immediate thought was, “How is it even possible for someone to commit suicide by inflicting such severe wounds on themselves?” The case of Ellen Greenberg, a first-grade teacher who tragically lost her life in 2011, is beyond comprehension. The fact that the medical examiner initially ruled her death as a homicide, only to switch the ruling to suicide without a valid explanation, is absolutely mind-boggling.

I mean, let’s think about it for a moment.… Continue reading