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Harrisburg district judge asked for police chief, pulled pill bottle from car during son's arrest: court records


Harrisburg district judge asked for police chief, pulled pill bottle from car during son’s arrest: court records
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
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When Harrisburg police pulled over Kevin Baltimore in February for an expired vehicle registration, he told the officer his mother was Magisterial District Judge Sonya McKnight, according to court records.
He then called McKnight in spite of being told by the officer not to use his phone, the records said.
McKnight drove to the scene of the traffic stop at North 6th and Peffer streets and called Commissioner Thomas Carter on the way, prosecutors allege.
The new details emerged from court records released Wednesday morning after McKnight was arraigned on charges of tampering with evidence, obstruction with the administration of law and official oppression in connection with that 2:30 a.m. traffic stop on Feb. 22. A Common Pleas judge released McKnight with unsecured bail after her 11 a.m. hearing at the book ....

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Taxpayers shouldn't be paying for judges who don't show up for work | PennLive Editorial


Taxpayers shouldn’t be paying for judges who don’t show up for work | PennLive Editorial
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
It’s a nice job, if you can get it. You don’t have to report to work every day, you can rake in money from another job, and you might even walk away with a pension and lifetime health care.
That’s the good life many district judges in Pennsylvania enjoy. They earn $93,338 a year, and although they sometimes have to rule on complex law issues, they don’t even have to have a law degree.
The state’s 512 district judges are elected, and they handle issues of direct importance to Pennsylvania residents. They hear traffic cases, set bail amounts in criminal cases and rule on civil disputes. And while some have full workloads and put in significant hours doing the people’s work, others are regularly absent from the courtroom and can even hold down demanding side jobs like a law practice or running a business. ....

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Taxpayers shouldn't be paying for judges who don't show up for work


Taxpayers shouldn’t be paying for judges who don’t show up for work | PennLive Editorial
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© Cherry.\rSeptember 3, 2020.\rDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com/pennlive.com/TNS
The magisterial district judge courtroom in the Dauphin County Judicial Center, located next to Dauphin County Prison.\rSeptember 18, 2020.\rDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
It’s a nice job, if you can get it. You don’t have to report to work every day, you can rake in money from another job, and you might even walk away with a pension and lifetime health care.
That’s the good life many district judges in Pennsylvania enjoy. They earn $93,338 a year, and although they sometimes have to rule on complex law issues, they don’t even have to have a law degree. ....

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Are we getting our money's worth? - lehighvalleylive.com


Are we getting our money’s worth?
Some judges enjoyed light workloads as taxpayers ponied up millions for salaries, pensions, health care.
Updated on Dec 10, 2020;
Published on Dec 10, 2020
Greg Johnson has a pretty good job and even better benefits.
The Dauphin County magisterial district judge and his colleagues across the state earn $93,338 a year, with the possibility of a pension and lifetime health care, funded largely by taxpayers.
So, it might come as a surprise that 2019 court data revealed Johnson sometimes had proceedings just two days a week. That also allowed him to tend to his family business a nursery and landscaping company north of Harrisburg. ....

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