Carbon County Court of Common Pleas
Administrative Orders 2011
Updated 11/16/11
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 1-2011 Appointment of Master in
Divorce for 2011
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 2-2011 Appointment of Mental
Health Review Officers for 2011
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 3-2011 Appointment of Custody
Counselors
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 4-2011 Appointment of Board of
Viewers
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 5-2011 Summoning of Jurors for
Carbon County Jury Selection
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 6-2011 Preliminary Arraignment –
Policy and Procedures for Carbon County
Carbon County Arrest and Central Booking Policy and Procedures
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 7-2011 Amendment of Local Rule of Civil Procedure 1018.1 Notice to
Defend. Form.
Rule 1018.1 – Notice to Defend. Form.
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 8-2011 Availability and Temporary
Assignments of Magisterial District Judges
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 9-2011 Summoning of Jurors for
Carbon County Jury Selection
ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 10-2011 Temporary Assignment of Steven R. Serfass, Judge to Jury
Selection Commission
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 11-2011 Summoning of Jurors for
Carbon County Jury Selection
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 12-2011 Availability and Temporary
Assignments of Magisterial District Judges
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 13-2011 Appointment of Domestic
Relations Hearing Officer, Pro Hac Vice
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 14-2011 Summoning of Jurors for
Carbon County Jury Selection
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CIVIL ACTION
IN
RE: APPOINTMENT OF
:
MASTER
IN DIVORCE : NO. 11-0001
FOR
2011 :
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 1-2011
AND NOW, this 3rd day of January,
2011, in order to implement the Local Rules of Court relating to actions for
divorce, it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED that SAMUEL F.
FELDMAN, Esquire be and is hereby
APPOINTED MASTER for divorce proceedings effective January 1, 2011 until
December 31, 2011.
The Master shall be compensated at the rate of FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00)
per hour for each Master Hearing actually conducted.
BY
THE COURT:
______________________________
P.J.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CIVIL ACTION
IN
RE: APPOINTMENT OF :
MENTAL
HEALTH : NO. 11-0002
REVIEW
OFFICERS :
FOR
2011 :
AND NOW, this 3rd day of January,
2011, in order to implement the Local Rules of Court relating to actions for
mental health and mental retardation, it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED that JENNY Y. C. CHENG,
Esquire and MARIANNE S. LAVELLE, Esquire be and are hereby APPOINTED MENTAL
HEALTH REVIEW OFFICERS effective January 1, 2011 until December 31, 2011 for
Mental Health and Mental Retardation proceedings for Carbon County residents
and for such proceedings held in Carbon County for non-residents of Carbon
County. The appointments shall alternate
every two (2) months as follows:
January
& February: Jenny Y. C.
Cheng, Esquire
March
& April: Marianne
S. Lavelle, Esquire
May
& June: Jenny
Y. C. Cheng, Esquire
July
& August: Marianne
S. Lavelle, Esquire
September
& October: Jenny Y. C.
Cheng, Esquire
November
& December: Marianne S.
Lavelle, Esquire
BY
THE COURT:
______________________________
P.J.
IN
THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CIVIL ACTION
IN
RE: APPOINTMENT OF
:
CUSTODY
COUNSELORS : NO. 11-0003
AND NOW, this 3rd day of January,
2011, in order to implement the Local Rules of Court relating to actions for
child custody and visitation, it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED that SAMUEL F.
FELDMAN, Esquire and William G. Schwab, Esquire be and are hereby APPOINTED
CUSTODY COUNSELORS for visitation and custody proceedings effective January 1,
2011 until December 31, 2011. The
Custody Counselor shall be compensated at the rate of FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00)
for each Preliminary Conference actually conducted and FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00)
per hour for each Final Hearing actually conducted.
BY
THE COURT:
______________________________
P.J.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN
RE: APPOINTMENT OF :
: NO. 11-0004
BOARD
OF VIEWERS :
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 4-2011
AND NOW, this 3rd day of January,
2011, by the authority vested in this Court under the provisions of the Eminent
Domain Code of 1964, 26 P. S. 1-801,
it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED that the following
shall be the members of the CARBON COUNTY BOARD OF VIEWERS, to serve for a term
of ONE (1) YEAR, effective January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011:
MARIANNE
S. LAVELLE, ESQUIRE
415
Mahoning Street
Lehighton,
PA 18235
ANTHONY
ROBERTI, ESQUIRE
56
Broadway
Jim
Thorpe, PA 18229
STEVEN
J. HARTZ, ESQUIRE
P.O.
Box 22
Palmerton,
PA 18071
GERALD
F. STRUBINGER, JR., ESQUIRE
505
Delaware Avenue
Palmerton,
PA 18071
EUGENE
S. DURIGAN
157
South First Street
Lehighton,
PA 18235
VINCENT
F. GILOTTI
735
Overlook Road
Lehighton,
PA 18235
RENE
J. FOUGERAY, JR.
Evergreen
Real Estate
801
Interchange Road
Lehighton,
PA 18235
EVA
M. DUGAN
5660
Interchange Road
Lehighton,
PA 18235
JAMES
A. CHRISTMAN
362
Delaware Avenue
Palmerton,
PA 18071
BY
THE COURT:
_________________________
P.J.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CRIMINAL DIVISION
IN
RE: SUMMONING OF JURORS :
: No.
CP-13-AD-0000001-2011
FOR
CARBON COUNTY :
:
JURY
SELECTION :
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 5-2011
AND NOW,
this 3rd day of January, 2011, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S.A.
4531, it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED, that
the Jury Selection Commission SHALL SELECT at random from the Master List of
prospective jurors three hundred fifty (350) names for the scheduled Terms of
Court for 2011 with the exact number of jurors reporting to be determined by
the Court prior to the beginning of trials.
BY
THE COURT:
ROGER
N. NANOVIC, P.J.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CRIMINAL DIVISION
IN
RE: PRELIMINARY ARRAIGNMENT - :
:
POLICY
AND PROCEDURES : NO.CP-13-AD-0000002-2011
:
FOR
CARBON COUNTY :
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 6-2011
AND NOW, this 14th
day of February, 2011, in order to create systematic procedures for preliminary
arraignments during normal business hours and outside normal business hours
utilizing video conferencing as indicated, it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED, that
effective thirty (30) days after publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, the Carbon County Court of Common Pleas
ADOPTS the attached policy and procedures for Preliminary Arraignment for every
adult person arrested.
The Carbon
County District Court Administrator is ORDERED and DIRECTED to do the
following:
1.
File one (1) certified copy of this
Administrative Order with the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
2.
File two (2) certified copies, one (1)
computer diskette and a copy of the written notification received from the
Criminal Procedural Rules Committee with the Legislative Reference Bureau for
publication in the
3.
Publish a copy of this Administrative
Order on the Unified Judicial System’s website at
http://ujsportal.pacourts.us/localrules/ruleselection.aspx.
4.
Forward one (1) copy for publication
in the
5.
Forward one (1) copy to the Carbon
County Law Library.
6.
Keep continuously available for public
inspection copies of the Order in the Clerk of Courts’ Office.
BY
THE COURT:
ROGER
N. NANOVIC, P.J.
CARBON
POLICY AND PROCEDURES
1.
PRELIMINARY ARRAIGNMENT PROCEDURES
A.
During
1.
If the criminal complaint is
completed so that the defendant may be arraigned by the Magisterial District
Judge (MDJ) during their normal operating hours of 8:30 A.M. to 12:00 noon and
1:00 PM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday, exclusive of holidays, the arresting
officer shall proceed to the office of the MDJ who issued the warrant or within
whose jurisdiction the offense occurred for preliminary arraignment.
B.
Outside
1.
If the defendant cannot be arraigned
during the MDJ’s normal operating hours, the police officer shall contact the
on-call MDJ through the
a.
Upon the arrest of a defendant
pursuant to a warrant, and
b.
After the completion of the criminal
complaint when an “on-view” arrest occurs which requires an
immediate preliminary arraignment.
2.
An information sheet for a public defender
should be given to the defendant. The
MDJ will go over this form with the defendant.
3.
The arresting officer shall conduct
a video after-hours arraignment from their police station unless the
Magisterial District Judge requests an in court arraignment or the arrest
occurs within the same municipality as the Magisterial District Court. Prior to the arraignment the arresting
officer shall fax the following paperwork to the MDJ location:
a.
Criminal complaint and probable
cause affidavit;
b.
Victim Notification form;
c.
Police information for MDJ to set
bail form;
d.
Detainers; and
e.
CLEAN rap sheet.
4.
When the MDJ is ready for the
arraignment to begin, he will notify the police officer and fax any necessary
paperwork back.
5.
The police officer will then utilize
the on-screen video arraignment connection from the police department and the
MDJ will announce the beginning of the proceedings before the court and to the
defendant.
6.
It is the duty and obligation of the
police officer to assure that the defendant being arraigned can clearly see and
hear the actions of the Magisterial District court before him/her and be sure
that all background noises are to a minimum.
The MDJ will also confirm same.
7.
Upon completion of the arraignment,
the police officer shall speak to the MDJ and be notified of the disposition of
the defendant. (Bail, ROR or
incarceration) The MDJ will also notify
the defendant of his/her disposition.
8.
The MDJ will fax back the necessary
paperwork as follows:
a.
In the event of incarceration:
1.
Signed criminal complaint;
2.
Signed probable cause affidavit;
3.
Notice of preliminary hearing;
4.
Commitment;
5.
Release of Prisoner;
6.
Bail conditions;
7.
Bail bond;
8.
Surety; and
9.
Related Forms.
b.
In the event of bail release:
1.
Signed criminal complaint;
2.
Signed probable cause affidavit;
3.
Notice of preliminary hearing;
4.
Bail bond;
5.
Surety; and
6.
Related Forms
9.
Bail bond must be signed by the
defendant. The form must be faxed back
to the arraignment MDJ. A copy is made
for the arraignment folder.
10.
Surety information page will be
signed by the defendant in the event of unsecured bail. This form must be faxed back to the
arraignment MDJ. A copy is made for the
arraignment folder.
11.
The defendant shall receive a copy
of all paperwork.
12.
A copy of all paperwork shall be
placed in the arraignment folder and given to the Magisterial District Court
for distribution.
13.
All original documents are to be
placed in the arraignment folder and delivered by the police officer.
14.
In the event of incarceration, a
copy of the commitment, bail information, surety information, police criminal
complaint and probable cause affidavit as well as victim notification form and
any other detainers received from CLEAN shall be made for the commitment
folder.
15.
The arresting police department
shall receive a copy of the arrest warrant, criminal complaint, probable cause
affidavit, notice of preliminary arraignment, notice of preliminary hearing,
CLEAN rap sheet, victim notification form, commitment, detainer,
release of prisoner, bail conditions, bail bond, and surety information page.
16.
The arraignment folder will have an
“arraignment folder checklist” stapled to the inside of the folder and shall
include a copy of the following paperwork:
criminal complaint, probable cause affidavit, notice of preliminary
arraignment, notice of preliminary hearing, detainers, victim notification
form, CLEAN rap sheet original, commitment, release of prisoner, bail
conditions, bail bond, and surety information page.
17.
The police officer will be responsible
to fax all pertinent paperwork back to the MDJ.
The MDJ’s office will be responsible for making copies and distributing
the paperwork to the proper persons.
Booking center files will be kept and maintained by the Carbon County
Correctional Facility.
18.
Once the preliminary arraignment is
completed by the MDJ, the defendant shall be provided with the opportunity to
post bail with the office of the MDJ or the Carbon County Correctional
Facility. The defendant’s opportunity to
post bail prior to being incarcerated shall be a reasonable time determined by
the MDJ.
19.
If the defendant posts bail, he/she
shall be released immediately and provided with the following information:
a.
If the defendant posts bail, the MDJ
shall verbally advise the defendant of the requirement to appear at the Carbon
County Correctional Facility or Pennsylvania State Police Barracks prior to
his/her preliminary hearing for fingerprinting.
b.
The MDJ shall also issue a
fingerprint order, AOPC Form 405-05, which shall order the defendant to call
the Carbon County Correctional Facility or appear at the Pennsylvania State
Police Barracks for electronic fingerprinting and photos.
c.
A receipt for bail shall be issued
to the defendant or bail poster.
d.
Arresting officer shall remain with the
defendant until the bail is posted at the MDJ office.
20.
If the defendant was arraigned at
the MDJ’s office or by video-arraignment procedures and fails to post bail, the
arresting officer shall transport the defendant to the Carbon County
Correctional Facility for booking.
PRELIMINARY
HEARINGS
A.
Prior to the commencement of the
preliminary hearing, the defendant must be processed through Livescan/CPIN.
B.
If the defendant appears at the
preliminary hearing after having failed to be processed through Livescan/CPIN as he/she was advised to do at the
preliminary arraignment, the MDJ shall have the following options:
1.
Require that the defendant submit to
Livescan/CPIN processing prior to the commencement of
the preliminary hearing at the Magisterial District Court; or
2.
Continue the preliminary hearing and
order the defendant to be processed through Livescan/CPIN
at a specific time and date prior to the continued preliminary hearing.
3.
Conduct the preliminary hearing and
set bail conditions to ensure compliance with Livescan/CPIN
processing prior to the next scheduled
C. Each
defendant shall be assessed a fee of $100.00 for Livescan/CPIN
processing as required by 42 Pa.C.S.A. 1725.5 unless the defendant prepays the Livescan/CPIN
processing fee of $75.00.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CARBON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL DIVISION
IN
RE: AMENDMENT OF LOCAL RULE :
OF
CIVIL PROCEDURE 1018.1 NOTICE : NO. 11-0084
TO DEFEND. FORM. :
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 7-2011
AND NOW, this 12th day of January,
2011, it is hereby
ORDERED and
DECREED that, effective immediately, Carbon County Rule of Civil Procedure
CARB.R.C.P. 1018.1 governing the agency to be designated on the Notice to
Defend be and is hereby AMENDED as attached hereto.
1.
The Carbon
County District Court Administrator is ORDERED and DIRECTED to File one (1) certified copy of this Administrative Order and Local Rules
with the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
2.
File two (2) certified copies and one
(1) computer diskette with the Legislative Reference Bureau for publication in
the
3.
File one (1) certified copy with the
Civil Procedural Rules Committee.
4.
Forward one (1) copy for publication
in the
5.
Forward one (1) copy to the
6.
Keep continuously available for public
inspection copies of the Administrative Order and Local Rule in the Prothonotary’s Office.
BY
THE COURT:
ROGER
N. NANOVIC, P.J.
RULE 1018.1 -
NOTICE TO DEFEND. FORM
As
required by Pa.R.C.P.1018.1(c), the following shall be designated in the notice
to defend as the person from whom legal referral can be obtained:
North Penn Legal Services
1203
North Street, Route 903
Jim
Phone
1-877-515-7628
Fax
(570) 325-3105
Effective
July 26, 2004
Revision
effective January 12, 2011
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CIVIL DIVISION
CRIMINAL DIVISION
IN
RE: AVAILABILITY AND : NO. 11-0357
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS OF : CP-13-AD-0000003-2011
MAGISTERIAL
DISTRICT JUDGES :
AND NOW, this 18th
day of February, 2011, in order to ensure compliance with Pa.R.C.P.M.D.J.112
governing the Rules of Conduct, Office Standards, and Civil Procedure for
Magisterial District Judges, Pa.R.Crim.P. 132 governing the Temporary
Assignment of Issuing Authorities, Pa.R.C.P.
1901.2 governing Scheduling of Temporary Protection From
Abuse matters,
ORDERED and
DECREED that the schedule attached hereto be and is hereby APPROVED and said
attachment SHALL ESTABLISH the on-call schedule and temporary assignments for
the Magisterial District Judges of Carbon County for the period of March 7,
2011 through July 31, 2011.
IT IS FURTHER
ORDERED AND DECREED that the same Magisterial District Judge temporarily
assigned on this schedule SHALL SERVE as the temporary issuing authority during
regularly scheduled hours for any Magisterial District Judge unavailable due to
duties outside the county, mandatory continuing education classes, illness or
vacation.
BY
THE COURT:
ROGER
N. NANOVIC, P.J.
SCHEDULE FOR
OTHER THAN REGULARLY SCHEDULED HOURS AND EMERGENCIES FOR CARBON COUNTY MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE COURTS 3-1, 3-2, 3-3
AND 3-4 BEGINNING 4:30 P. M. EACH MONDAY AND ENDING THE FOLLOWING MONDAY AT
4:30 P. M.
March 7, 2011 March 14, 2011 March 21, 2011 March 28, 2011 April 4, 2011 April 11, 2011 April 18, 2011 April 25, 2011 May 2, 2011 May 9, 2011 May 16, 2011 May 23, 2011 May 30, 2011 June 6, 2011 June 13, 2011 June 20, 2011 June 27, 2011 July 4, 2011 July 11, 2011 July 18, 2011 July 25, 2011 |
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Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Bruce F.
Appleton Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko
From 3/28/11 – 4:30 P.M. to 4/1/11 – 4:30 P.M.
Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek
From 4/1/11 – 4:30 P.M. to 4/11/11 – 4:30 P.M. Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Bruce F.
Appleton Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Bruce F.
Appleton Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Bruce F.
Appleton Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Joseph D. Homanko Magisterial District Judge Bruce F. Appleton |
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CRIMINAL DIVISION
IN
RE: SUMMONING OF JURORS :
:
No. CP-13-AD-0000003-2011
FOR
CARBON COUNTY :
:
JURY
SELECTION :
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 9-2011
AND NOW,
this 15th day of March, 2011, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S.A.
4531, it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED, that
the Jury Selection Commission SHALL SELECT at random from the Master List of
prospective jurors four hundred (400) names for the Term of Court on May 2,
2011 with the exact number of jurors reporting to be determined by the Court
prior to the beginning of trials.
BY
THE COURT:
ROGER
N. NANOVIC, P.J.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CRIMINAL DIVISION
IN
RE : TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT OF
:
STEVEN
R. SERFASS, JUDGE :
CP-13-AD-0000004-2011
TO
JURY SELECTION COMMISSION :
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 10-2011
AND NOW, this 21st
day of June, 2011, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S.A.
2122(a), it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED that the Honorable
Steven R. Serfass is temporarily assigned to serve as a member of the Jury
Selection Commission for the period June 27, 2011 through July 10, 2011.
BY
THE COURT:
ROGER N. NANOVIC, P.J.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CRIMINAL DIVISION
IN
RE: SUMMONING OF JURORS :
: No.
CP-13-AD-0000003-2011
FOR
CARBON COUNTY :
:
JURY
SELECTION :
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 11-2011
AND NOW,
this 18th day of July, 2011, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S.A.
4531, it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED, that
the Jury Selection Commission SHALL SELECT at random from the Master List of
prospective jurors four hundred (400) names for the Term of Court on September
12, 2011 with the exact number of jurors reporting to be determined by the
Court prior to the beginning of trials.
BY
THE COURT:
ROGER
N. NANOVIC, P.J.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CIVIL DIVISION
CRIMINAL DIVISION
IN
RE: AVAILABILITY AND : NO.
11-0357
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS OF : CP-13-AD-0000002-2011
MAGISTERIAL
DISTRICT JUDGES :
AND NOW, this 26th day of July, 2011, in order to ensure compliance
with Pa.R.C.P.M.D.J.112 governing the Rules of Conduct, Office Standards, and
Civil Procedure for Magisterial District Judges, Pa.R.Crim.P.
132 governing the Temporary Assignment of Issuing
Authorities, Pa.R.C.P. 1901.2 governing
Scheduling of Temporary Protection From Abuse matters,
ORDERED
and DECREED that the schedule attached hereto be and is hereby APPROVED and
said attachment SHALL ESTABLISH the on-call schedule and temporary assignments
for the Magisterial District Judges of Carbon County for the period of August
1, 2011 through February 5, 2012.
IT
IS FURTHER ORDERED AND DECREED that the same Magisterial District Judge
temporarily assigned on this schedule SHALL SERVE as the temporary issuing
authority during regularly scheduled hours for any Magisterial District Judge
unavailable due to duties outside the county, mandatory continuing education
classes, illness or vacation.
BY THE COURT:
______________________________
ROGER
N. NANOVIC, P.J.
SCHEDULE FOR
OTHER THAN REGULARLY SCHEDULED HOURS AND EMERGENCIES FOR CARBON COUNTY MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE COURTS 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 AND
3-4 BEGINNING 4:30 P. M. EACH MONDAY AND ENDING THE FOLLOWING MONDAY AT 4:30 P.
M.
August 1, 2011 August 8, 2011 August 15, 2011 August 22, 2011 August 29, 2011 September 5, 2011 September 12, 2011 September 19, 2011 September 26, 2011 October 3, 2011 October 10, 2011 October 17, 2011 October 24, 2011 October 31, 2011 November 7, 2011 November 14, 2011 November 21, 2011 November 28, 2011 December 5, 2011 December 12, 2011 December 19, 2011 December 26, 2011 January 2, 2012 January 9, 2012 January 16, 2012 January 23, 2012 January 30, 2012 |
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Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Bruce F.
Appleton Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Bruce F.
Appleton Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Bruce F.
Appleton Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Bruce F.
Appleton Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Bruce F.
Appleton Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek Magisterial District Judge Edward M.
Lewis Magisterial District Judge Joseph D.
Homanko Magisterial District Judge William Kissner |
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IN THE COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS OF
DOMESTIC RELATIONS ACTION
IN
RE: APPOINTMENT OF :
DOMESTIC
RELATIONS : NO. 58DR11
HEARING
OFFICER, :
PRO
HAC VICE :
AND NOW,
this 7th day of September, 2011, the Court being advised that William Schwab,
Domestic Relations Hearing Officer, has a conflict of interest in case #58DR11
Kristin Zammito vs. Gaetano Zammito,
PACSES #157112266, it is hereby
ORDERED
AND DECREED that Samuel Feldman, Esquire is hereby APPPOINTED DOMESTIC
RELATIONS HEARING OFFICER, pro hac vice, for the
above captioned cases. The Domestic
Relations Hearing Officer shall be compensated at the rate of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS ($100.00) per hour.
IT IS
FURTHER ORDERED AND DECREED that this appointment SHALL BE VACATED upon the
entry of a final order.
BY
THE COURT:
_________________________________
Roger N. Nanovic, P. J.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CRIMINAL DIVISION
IN
RE: SUMMONING OF JURORS :
:
No. CP-13-AD-0000001-2011
FOR
CARBON COUNTY :
:
JURY
SELECTION :
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 14-2011
AND NOW,
this 4th day of November, 2011, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S.A.
4531, it is hereby
ORDERED and DECREED, that
the Jury Selection Commission SHALL SELECT at random from the Master List of
prospective jurors four hundred (400) names for the Term of Court on January 9,
2012 with the exact number of jurors reporting to be determined by the Court
prior to the beginning of trials.
BY
THE COURT:
ROGER
N. NANOVIC, P.J.