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October 8, 2019 By admin

Superior Court Candidate Christylee Peck Answers The Legal’s Questions

To get a better understanding of each candidate’s background and judicial philosophy, The Legal has asked each to respond to a questionnaire touching on a variety of topics important to the legal community. The first installment comes from candidate Christylee Peck, a judge on the Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas.

 

The Legal Intelligencer

By Max Mitchell | October 07, 2019 at 04:51 PM

 

On Nov. 5, Pennsylvanians are set to decide which two candidates will join the ranks of the state Superior Court. To get a better understanding of each candidate’s background and judicial philosophy, The Legal has asked each to respond to a questionnaire touching on a variety of topics important to the legal community.

 

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Filed Under: Judicial Elections, Voter's Guide

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