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Son-of-a-reporter. He won.
My Temple student son, Joe Lee, picked up two film awards at the Diamond Screen Film Festival on May 8. His documentary — The Witmans, A Portrait — a look at the lives of Ron and Sue Witman, the parents … Continue reading
Prothonotary (and wife) back at work
York County Prothonotary Pam Lee – my wife – returned to work on Dec. 5, a little bruised and a little “wobbly,” as she says. On Nov. 26, while volunteering at Martin Library, Pam blacked out, fell and … Continue reading
Posted in Civil court
Tagged civil court, Prothonotary, wife, York County Common Pleas Court
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Defense attorney Floyd P. Jones died Dec. 21
He often looked like he slept in the suit he came to court in. His tie, usually hanging out of a pocket before trial, appeared to be an afterthought. The comb-over didn’t add anything toward a professional appearance. But under … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal court
Tagged Bill Graff, criminal defense, Floyd P. Jones, homicide, York County Common Pleas Court
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