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Doctor testifies baby's broken bones were result of 'non-accidental' trauma in Pottsville case

POTTSVILLE — The injuries that a city man allegedly inflicted on a baby, resulting in a broken arm and leg, were the result of “non-accidental” trauma, a doctor said Thursday.

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Schuylkill County jury finds man guilty of assault corrections officer

POTTSVILLE — A Schuylkill County jury found a homeless man guilty of assaulting a corrections officer at the county prison on April 21.

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Charge downgraded for man involved in deadly shooting in Pottsville

POTTSVILLE — A man charged with shooting and killing another man who illegally entered his home on July 4 had the only charge filed against him thus far held for

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Animal cruelty charges dismissed in New Philadelphia case after judge asks, 'What's the violation?'

PORT CARBON — The most serious offenses against a former New Philadelphia couple charged with animal cruelty were dismissed Tuesday after Magisterial District Judge David A. Plachko ruled there was

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Judge upholds state prison term, increases costs in child killing

POTTSVILLE — Phillip G. Moeller Jr. will spend as much time behind state prison bars as originally intended for killing a child, but must pay more in court costs, a Schuylkill County judge ruled Wednesday. “The original sentence stands,” President Judge William E. Baldwin said in ordering Moeller, 50, of Fountain Springs, to serve two to five years in a state correctional institution as the result of the death of Tanner L. Geiger. However, Baldwin said Moeller must pay $4,826.75 in additional costs of prosecution. Assistant District Attorney A.J. Serina said the costs were for the testimony of prosecution witness Dr. Samuel Land.

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