News

If you're going to pay a traffic ticket or serve jury duty at either of Franklin County's courthouses, finding a parking spot as close as you would like may be a challenge. There are ...
Eight charged with helping Daveonte Dixon evade arrest after two Mifflin officers shot. Suspects accused of aiding disguise ...
Who are Franklin County's Municipal Court Judges? Fifteen Municipal Court judges oversee civil lawsuits involving less than $15,000, misdemeanor criminal cases and set bonds during initial ...
My daily routine involves monitoring Franklin County Common Pleas and Municipal Courts, as well as the U.S. District Court in ...
Bonds were set at varying amounts between $100,000 and $700,000 for the eight people accused of helping Daveonte Dixon avoid being arrested.
The parking options listed below can be used for those going Franklin County Municipal Court, located at 375 S. High St., Franklin County Common Pleas Court, located at 345 S. High St., or the ...
The parking options listed below can be used for those going Franklin County Municipal Court, located at 375 S. High St., Franklin County Common Pleas Court, located at 345 S. High St., or the ...
Judge James Green, the longest-serving judge on the Franklin County Municipal Court, will retire at the end of 2025 after more than 30 years on the bench. He plans to pursue other interests ...
On Monday afternoon, the Franklin County Municipal Court issued a statement saying the judges in that jurisdiction will continue to allow ICE officials to detain and arrest people in the building.
On Monday afternoon, the Franklin County Municipal Court issued a statement saying the judges in that jurisdiction will continue to allow ICE officials to detain and arrest people in the building.
On Monday afternoon, the Franklin County Municipal Court issued a statement saying the judges in that jurisdiction will continue to allow ICE officials to detain and arrest people in the building.
On Monday afternoon, the Franklin County Municipal Court issued a statement saying the judges in that jurisdiction will continue to allow ICE officials to detain and arrest people in the building.