Karoline Mehalchick appointed to chief magistrate judge of the Middle District of Pa.
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
Magistrate Judge Karoline Mehalchick on Jan. 4, 2021, will become chief magistrate judge of the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
Mehalchick will serve a term of four years and succeeds Judge Susan Schwab as chief magistrate judge, a press release said.
Mehalchick was appointed a U.S. magistrate judge by the United States District Court on July 15, 2013. Prior to joining the bench, Mehalchick was in private practice, where she litigated civil and commercial disputes in state and federal courts, according to the release.
Since joining the bench of the Middle District of Pennsylvania, Judge Mehalchick has helped spearhead the Court’s Prisoner Litigation Settlement Program, presides over the Scranton vicinage’s CARE Court, and serves on various court committees. Additionally, she is a member of the Magistrate Judge Advisory Group of the Administrate Office of the United S
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Look for the S&P 500 to make new record highs Look for the S&P 500 to make new record highs
Jason Lubin December 14, 2020 4:05 PM
Earnings releases this week include LEN, ACN, FDX and NKE. Share:
On Wednesday, Lennar (LEN) is awaited to post fourth quarter EPS of $2.37 compared to $2.13 a year ago on revenue of $6.6 billion vs $7.0 billion last year. The Co is the largest homebuilder in the U.S. and on November 20th, the Co revealed that it constructed a new market in the South Carolina s Upstate area named Bird Quarry. Technically speaking, the RSI is below its neutrality area at 50. The MACD is below its signal line and negative. The configuration is negative. Moreover, the share stands below its 20 and 50 day moving average (respectively at $75.05 and $77.07). We are looking at the final target of $61.20
Tarleton s Del Carmen selected to serve on IACP Committee
From TSU Newsroom
STEPHENVILLE Tarleton State University professor Dr. Alex del Carmen has been reappointed to the International Association of Chiefs of Police Human and Civil Rights Committee.
“Being selected and reappointed is an extraordinary honor,” said Del Carmen, associate dean and professor in the College of Liberal Arts’ School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Strategic Studies. He also heads the recently created Institute for Predictive Data Analytics in Criminal Justice at Tarleton.
As a member of the committee, made up of individuals specializing in human and civil rights, he will continue to review relevant materials, initiate recommendations to the chair before committee meetings, and serve as a subject matter expert from whom the IACP leadership and staff can draw advice, insights and technical expertise.