Paul Cozza filled a vacancy on the court in August.
Baldwin Township Democrat Paul E. Cozza, an Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas judge since August, will run for a full term on the court this coming election season, according to a news release. Cozza was nominated to fill a vacancy on the court by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett this past June and was unanimously confirmed by the state Senate in July before being sworn into office on Aug. 14. "It is an honor to serve the people of Allegheny County on the Court of Common Pleas, which is why I am seeking a full term in the upcoming election," Judge Cozza said in the release. "As one of only two candidates in the race who is a sitting judge, I have demonstrated that I have the background and experience necessary to effectively serve as…
Pleasant Hills staple sits at the Bill Green Shopping Center.
The Brass Rail restaurant, owned by Magtat, Inc., has been shut down since October 2011 due to a history of non-payment (since 2008) of the Allegheny County Alcoholic Beverage Tax, attorney Jake S. Lifson said in an email on Tuesday. Lifson, of the law firm Goehring, Rutter & Boehm, responded to an email sent by the Baldwin-Whitehall Patch to webmaster.treasurer@alleghenycounty.us inquiring about the state of The Brass Rail, which has been tagged as closed by the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office. The Brass Rail sits near the corner of the Bill Green Shopping Center in Pleasant Hills Borough, just over the southern border of Baldwin Borough. Lifson said that Allegheny County initiated a lawsuit against Magtat, Inc., for collection of …
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Judge Gallo made his decision on Wednesday night.
Three of the four men charged in connection with a string of break-ins at the South Hills Country Club in Whitehall Borough from May to June 2010 have yet to have their fates decided, but the fourth—Ryan J. Balla—was found not guilty on Wednesday. Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Robert C. Gallo gave Balla his decision at a summary appeal hearing at the Pittsburgh City-County Building that day. Balla, 19, of 4880 Elmwood Drive in Baldwin Borough—was originally charged by the Whitehall Police Department with one count of receiving stolen property in connection with the break-ins but eventually saw that charge changed to one count of purchasing ethyl alcohol beverage by a minor. Balla is a 2010 graduate of Baldwin High School. --- Follow…
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