Courts & Law
Kratz guilty in gruesome 2017 slaying of three men at Bucks County farm
A Bucks County jury has reached a mixed verdict in the case of Sean Kratz, convicting him of first- and second-degree murder, and finding him guilty of voluntary manslaughter.
6 years ago
PennEast will appeal to US Supreme Court over lower court’s adverse ruling
The company is looking to overturn a decision that denied its bid to condemn state-owned lands for $1 billion pipeline project.
6 years ago
N.J. looks to drop mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug crimes
Affected would be those convicted of nonviolent drug and property offenses. Current inmates could petition for early release under the new policy.
6 years ago
Philly Council votes unanimously to provide free lawyers for tenants facing eviction
Philadelphia City Council unanimously passed a bill Thursday that will provide lawyers to low-income tenants facing eviction.
6 years ago
When the rules for treating transgender inmates aren’t followed
The federal government has guidelines for how imprisoned transgender inmates should be treated. But a recent Philadelphia case shows those rules aren’t always followed.
Air Date: November 14, 2019
Listen 14:55First day of jury deliberations in Bucks murder trial ends without a verdict for Sean Kratz
The jury deliberated for more than six hours, returning to the Doylestown courtroom after nearly three hours with a series of questions for the judge.
6 years ago
Matthew Shepard’s mother guides police on handling hate crimes at Philly summit
Speaking in Philadelphia, Judy Shepard acknowledged progress and worried about complacency as violent hate crimes hit a 16 year high.
6 years ago
Delaware landfill sues over height limit while violating toxic release permits
Waste Management’s construction landfill south of Wilmington is suing New Castle County over a new law that caps its height, even as it violates air emission permits.
6 years ago
Listen 0:57Lawsuit: Philly Sheriff Williams targeted female deputy’s marriage, called her ‘a broken down woman’
The city has already paid more than half a million dollars to settle claims involving the outgoing official.
6 years ago
A Philly group posted bail for 130 people. Here’s what happened next.
The Philadelphia Bail Fund found 90% of folks they helped still showed up for court.
6 years ago
Split Supreme Court appears ready to allow Trump to end DACA
The nine-member court's decision is expected by June, at the height of the 2020 presidential campaign.
6 years ago
Civil rights advocates: Comcast SCOTUS decision could be ‘devastating’
The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing two interpretations of a Reconstruction-era law created to protect against racial discrimination.
6 years ago
Listen 2:21For Pa.’s returning citizens, getting into the voting booth can be an uphill battle
There is no database that logs if people who were once convicted of a felony register to vote or even if they do vote.
6 years ago
On a judge’s whim, probation can become a trap
Why a system that's supposed to keep people out of jail putting so many people at risk of incarceration in Pennsylvania.
Air Date: November 12, 2019
Listen 12:21FBI opens corruption investigation into Pa.’s approval process of Mariner East pipeline
FBI agents have interviewed current or former state employees in recent weeks about the Mariner East project and the construction permits.
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