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Snowmobile season is open, many of the trails, however, are not. And, it will be tough to find a place to snowshoe or use those new cross-country skis next week
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Social media posts by judge’s secretary didn’t skew trial of DUI driver who killed motorcyclist, Pa. court says
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Social media posts by the judge’s secretary didn’t taint the trial of a Pennsylvania driver convicted for the DUI hit and run death of a motorcyclist, a state Superior Court panel has found.
The police didn’t violate Paul Morrisroe’s civil rights in conducting the searches that produced the evidence that led to his arrest, either, Judge Alice Beck Dubow conclude in the state court’s opinion.
In fact, she noted, Morrisroe left a 15-mile trail of sorts from the spot where he struck Dakota Heinaman’s bike on Route 646 near Cyclone after leaving a bar in McKean County in June 2015. Heinaman, 20, died at the scene, which was near his own driveway.