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Governor Gianforte and Congressional Delegation to Mark Launch of Rimrock Concierge: A Remote Care Management Treatment Program Helping Providers Manage Substance Abuse in Billings and Nationally
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Governor Gianforte and Congressional Delegation to Mark Launch of Rimrock Concierge: A Remote Care Management Treatment Program Helping Providers Manage Substance Abuse in Billings and Nationally
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Judge Mary Jane Trapp. (Submitted photos) Ohio Supreme Court Justice Melody Stewart. Karen E. Rubin. • • • • On Friday, May 14, the Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA) recognized excellence in the legal profession at its 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting.
The event included the presentation of the Ohio Bar Medal – the OSBA’s highest honor – to Judge Mary Jane Trapp of the 11th District Court of Appeals.
In addition, Ohio Supreme Court Justice Melody Stewart received the OSBA Women in the Profession Section’s Nettie Cronise Lutes Award. The OSBA’s Eugene Weir Award for Ethics and Professionalism went to Cleveland attorney Karen E. Rubin, and the Ohio Access to Justice Foundat
Pa. court upholds life prison sentence for murder of Harrisburg NAACP president’s daughter
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
A Dauphin County man convicted of killing the daughter of the Greater Harrisburg Area Chapter of the NAACP during a botched home invasion robbery has failed to convince a state appeals court that his life prison sentence isn’t deserved.
In upholding that punishment, and the second-degree murder conviction tied to it, the Superior Court panel rejected Jaliel Rodriguez’s argument that prosecutors didn’t prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he fatally shot 26-year-old Patrice Allen in her Harrisburg home in September 2017.
Patrice Allen