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When taken to court, criminal matters involve very high stakes for anyone involved. Therefore, developing knowledge of the criminal process beyond TV dramas and movies is vital for an individual’s ability to advocate for themselves and for others in their community. This presentation will provide a

This program will discuss what legal papers you should have in your possession in case an unexpected event, such as illness, accident, or death, occurs. These documents will help others take care of you properly if you are incapacitated and unable to communicate your wishes.

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Dealing with a relative's estate and will after death can be challenging. In this presentation, we'll discuss the process and the many documents required for effective estate administration.

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Learn about Pennsylvania’s judicial ethics requirements, including recusal and disciplinary processes. Pennsylvania has a Judicial Code of Conduct, a Judicial Conduct Board, and a Judicial Ethics Advisory Board. This program will discuss what they each do, and what you can do if you have a concern

Going to court can be an overwhelming experience both for landlords and tenants. This presentation outlines the various duties and obligations expected of both landlords and tenants and how to seek recourse when these obligations are not met. It will cover how a case gets to court, courtroom

This program focuses on the judicial codes and ethical standards to which judges should adhere in order to ensure fairness, integrity, and impartiality within the judicial system. It explores key principles of judicial conduct, including conflicts of interest, transparency, accountability, and

Going to court can be an overwhelming experience both for landlords and tenants. This presentation outlines the various duties and obligations expected of both landlords and tenants and how to seek recourse when these obligations are not met. It will cover how a case gets to court, courtroom

The first level of Pennsylvania's judicial system is the minor courts, also known as the people's court, where individuals can resolve disputes typically involving smaller amounts of money or property. In this presentation, hear directly from a magisterial district judge on the specific work he does

Learn how Pennsylvania's judiciary system safeguards your vote, ensuring every ballot is counted and your voice is heard. Discover the role of courts in resolving election disputes and protecting voter rights. 

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Speakers: Justice Cynthia Baldwin (Ret

The first level of Pennsylvania's judicial system is the minor courts, also known as the people's court, where individuals can resolve disputes typically involving smaller amounts of money or property. In this presentation, hear directly from a magisterial district judge on the specific work he does