Cherrie Mahan disappeared from her bus stop in Winfield Township on Feb. 22, 1985, and despite time, family and law enforcement have not forgotten the missing wide-eyed girl.
Cherrie’s mother, Janice .
Common Pleas Court judge assignments are being changed due to conflict of interest between criminal court defendants and newly elected Judge Maura Palumbi, a former assistant public defender.
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Former Butler County probation officer speaks out about allegations against judge Share Updated: 6:25 PM EDT Jul 27, 2021 Share Updated: 6:25 PM EDT Jul 27, 2021
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Show Transcript INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER PAUL NVA OSDOL IS LIVE WITH ME.OR REPORT:ER ABOUT THE ONLY THING CRYSTAL STARNES AND JUDGE THOMAS DOERR AGREE ON IS THAT THEY HAD SEX MULTIPLE TIMES AT SHI COURTHOUSE CHAMBERS. EARLIER THIS YEAR THE COURT SYSTEM AGREED TO PAY HER $200,000 TO SETTLE A LAWSUIT AGAINST THE JUDGE AND THE COURT SYSTEM. THE SETTLEMENT SAYS DOERR AND THE COURTSO DNOT ADMIT YAN WRONGDOING. I ACTUALLY MET HIM AT A CHRISTMAS PARTY INTO THOUSAND FOUR. IN 2004. REPORTER: CRYSTAL STARNES SAYS SHE WAS LOOKING FOR A PROBATNIO OFFICER JOB IN BUTLER COUNTY WHEN SHE FIRST MET JUDGE THOMAS DOERR. TWO MONTHS LATER, ON A FRIDAY EVENING, STARNES MET DOERR AT HIS COURTHOUSE CHAMBERS. DOERR DECLINED TO BE INTERVIED.WE IN COURT PAPERS, HE ADMITTED TO HAVING SEX WITH STARNES
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Assumption University s Department of Modern & Classical Languages & Cultures announced that
Maria Lemus-Melara, of Clinton, has become a member of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society.
Lemus-Melara, Class of 2022, was inducted into the honor society during a virtual ceremony held on April 8. Students inducted into Assumption s chapter of Sigma Delta Pi have demonstrated high scholarship and excellence in their studies, and in particular, the study of Spanish, said Maryanne Leone, associate professor of Spanish and one of the honor society s advisors.
Assumption s Department of English announced that
Voters on Tuesday will have the chance to impact the Allegheny County Common Pleas Court’s future as nine seats are up for election. Thirty-nine candidates are vying for 10-year positions on the bench. Judges earn $189,794. Although there is a large slate of candidates this year, it’s not even close