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To buy the book and support Janet Please click on the image above Judge Stephen Cunnison then got up and left the bench. I sat with Jack, waiting for my hearing on the restraining order to be called. After about twenty minutes, the bailiff came in and told us that court was closed for the day. “Jack,” I whispered, “How could this be? I get a hearing, don’t I? Doesn’t the law, the Constitution guarantee me a hearing?” “I think so,” he whispered back. We got up to leave. “Let’s go check the calendar,” I suggested. The calendar would be on file in the clerk’s office, so we trundled downstairs and into the probate office. “Would you check this morning’s docket, to see if a restraining order hearing was scheduled?” I asked. The clerk bustled off. In strode David Horspool. He parked himself at the counter, about three feet away from us. He appeared to be simply lounging there, making no effort to engage the clerks. “I think he is spying on us, Jack,” I whispered. Jack suddenly seemed very nervous. “I have to go smoke,” he announced. “Let’s go.”… Read More

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Corrupt Sheriff Christian F. Scherer

Westmorland County Sheriff Department Office website Email Basement 2 N Main St Greensburg, PA 15601 Ph: (724) 830-3457 Toll Free: (800) 442-6926 Hours of Operation Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 4:00 pm VICTIMS: Deborah A. Bujdos Westmoreland County Sheriff Chris Scherer wants to be a judge Scherer, 43, of Lower Burrell announced Thursday he will be a candidate in the spring for one of two openings on the county’s Common Pleas Court bench. “I believe with my 10 years as sheriff of Westmoreland County and 19 years of practicing law I have the right combination of legal and practical experience,” Scherer said. He said although he has not practiced law for the last decade, his job duties as sheriff enabled him to work closely with the court system and properly prepare him for a judicial post. Scherer, the nephew of the late county Judge Bernard Scherer, twice has been elected county sheriff. He previously worked as an assistant district attorney and also as a lawyer with private firms in Pittsburgh. Scherer is a 1987 graduate of St. Vincent College and received his law degree from the University of California… Read More

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