Dennie obrien thinks laws like this should be made at the the state level. If you want to make this a summary offense you have to go to harrisburg do that. It creates administrative issues. Reporter while others say it could promote drug use. All were doggies advocating and enticing young people to use it. Im not for it. Reporter mayor nutter weighed in at an Late Afternoon press conference. I dont know at the local level we can actually, in fact, decriminalized something that the state deems to be an illegal substance. Reporter some are saying the actions are part of the broader trend across pennsylvania, to lessen Marijuana Laws. Hear of one lawmakerss push to legalize medical marijuana use in the keystone state. Live outside city hall, matt rivers, cbs3 Eyewitness News. What do you think about this marijuana vote in city council, connect with us and, join the conversation, you can post your comments on the cbs philly facebook page, or you can shoot us a tweet at cbs philly. Turning
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New Maricopa County Judge Assigned to Oversee 2020 Election Audit Case
A new judge has been assigned to oversee a legal challenge to a Senate-led audit of votes in Arizona’s largest county for the 2020 presidential election, the Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County announced Monday.
Judge Daniel Martin will be taking over the case after Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Coury, a Republican appointee, recused himself from the legal challenge on April 25.
Martin, who was appointed to the bench in 2007 by Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano, is currently assigned to the civil division after having previously been assigned to the family, criminal, and juvenile court departments.