@CaseyReuters I question his explanation a bit — he pled to a charge that requires forcible compulsion. @DavidLat @ProfBinkovitz
@charlesthomas @CaseyReuters @ProfBinkovitz: Very strange. If he was never convicted, then Cleary was really wrong to fire him.
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@DavidLat But ordinarily, I can find any conviction from the last 20 years in about 10 seconds.@CaseyReuters@ProfBinkovitz -
@charlesthomas: So not expungement, it sounds like, and nothing to do w/his own fairly young age at the time? I defer to your PA expertise. -
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@charlesthomas: Very interesting! That sounds like a likely explanation. If not for the private "registries," he would have been fine.
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@DavidLat And we don't seal convictions in PA. Something truly bizarre about this. Not trying to stir the pot.@CaseyReuters@ProfBinkovitzThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DavidLat I have NEVER seen a case where the prelim docket is live, but the common pleas docket is missing.@CaseyReuters@ProfBinkovitzThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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