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Pottstown man charged in crash that killed Lower Pottsgrove woman

Pottstown man charged in crash that killed Lower Pottsgrove woman
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Pottstown woman faces trial for alleged role in gun trafficking network

POTTSTOWN — A Pottstown woman faces a trial on charges she illegally purchased guns for a multi-county gun trafficking network. Maliqa Deja Jack, 25, of the 400 block of Chestnut Street, was ordered to stand trial, after waiving a preliminary hearing before District Court Judge Edward C. Kropp Sr., on charges of corrupt organizations, dealing in proceeds of unlawful activities, making false statements, criminal use of a communication facility and illegal sale or transfer of firearms in connection with a gun trafficking organization that allegedly relied heavily on so-called “straw purchase” schemes. Jack remains free on bail while awaiting her next court appearance, a formal arraignment hearing in county court at which a judge could set a trial date.

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Retired Hatfield police officer seeks district judge post

LANSDALE — After more than three decades serving his community as a police officer and detective, retired Hatfield Township Police Corporal Patrick M. Hanrahan says he’d like to continue to serve the community as a district court judge. “I have dedicated my life to public service and as a district judge I would continue to serve the community. As district judge, I will bring my experiences, knowledge, an open mind and a level of calmness to the position,” Hanrahan, 55, said recently as he announced his intention to seek a nomination, during the May 18 primary election, for district court judge in Montgomery County’s Magisterial District Court 38-1-28, which includes Towamencin Township, part of Hatfield Township and the boroughs of Hatfield and Lansdale.

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Retired Hatfield police officer seeks district judge post

LANSDALE — After more than three decades serving his community as a police officer and detective, retired Hatfield Township Police Corporal Patrick M. Hanrahan says he’d like to continue to serve the community as a district court judge. “I have dedicated my life to public service and as a district judge I would continue to serve the community. As district judge, I will bring my experiences, knowledge, an open mind and a level of calmness to the position,” Hanrahan, 55, said recently as he announced his intention to seek a nomination, during the May 18 primary election, for district court judge in Montgomery County’s Magisterial District Court 38-1-28, which includes Towamencin Township, part of Hatfield Township and the boroughs of Hatfield and Lansdale.

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Morning Briefing: Nursing home sued over coronavirus-related death; Gun-trafficking network busted; Tough loss for 76ers as East remains tight

WEATHER Brrrr! It s quite chilly out there this morning, but at least the sun will be shining bright. Expect the high to hit just 50 degrees. - Advertisement - NEWS The family of a Fair Acres Geritratic Center resident who died of pneumonia associated with COVID-19 in June has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the facility and Delaware County. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania by attorney Stephen J. Pokiniewski on behalf of Christopher Beaty Jr. and Nichole Garcia, alleges the county failed to design or enact policies to limit the spread of the virus in the county-run facility, leading to the death of 63-year-old Christopher Beaty Sr. after he was exposed to COVID-19 through his roommate. “The matter has been referred to our insurance company for review,” said county Solicitor Bill Martin. “The county takes any such allegations very seriously and will review the facts to make sure that Fair Acres continues

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