Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2022

Ie Re: Reestablishment of the Magisterial Districts Within the 60th (Pike) Judicial District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Ie Re: Reestablishment of the Magisterial Districts Within the 60th (Pike) Judicial District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided May 31, 2022 · Per Curiam

Ie Re: Reestablishment of the Magisterial Districts Within the 60th (Pike) Judicial District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

IN RE: REESTABLISHMENT OF THE : NO. 485 MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS WITHIN : THE 60th JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF MAGISTERIAL RULES DOCKET THE COMMONWEALTH OF : PENNSYLVANIA :

ORDER

PER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 31st day of May, 2022, upon consideration of the Petition to Reestablish the Magisterial Districts of the 60th Judicial District (Pike County) of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, it is hereby ORDERED AND DECREED that the Petition, which provides for the reestablishment of Magisterial Districts 60-3-01, 60-3-02, 60-3-03, and 60-3-04, within Pike County, to be effective immediately, is granted.

Said Magisterial Districts shall be as follows:

Magisterial District 60-3-01 Matamoras Borough Magisterial District Judge Deborah Fischer Milford Borough Milford Township Westfall Township Magisterial District 60-3-02 Blooming Grove Township Magisterial District Judge Randy S. Schmalzle Greene Township Palmyra Township Magisterial District 60-3-03 Dingman Township Magisterial District Judge Alan B. Cooper Lackawaxen Township Shohola Township Magisterial District 60-3-04 Delaware Township Magisterial District Judge Paul D. Menditto Lehman Township Porter Township

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