The former tipstaff didn't commit willful misconduct by not immediately obeying a judge's command to leave her office, the state court found.
Matt Miller | mmiller@pennlive.com, The Patriot-News
Thu, 09/18/2014 - 8:53am
The former tipstaff didn't commit willful misconduct by not immediately obeying a judge's command to leave her office, the state court found.