SBRH33

SBRH33 t1_j0yjog5 wrote

No. She can be removed from the bench. And she should be and probably will be.

As reported.

> Brumbach was relegated to administrative duties on Jan. 10, and hasn’t returned to the bench since.

> The Judicial Conduct Board has asked that she be suspended without pay as the proceedings against her move forward.

Yea. File under F for FIRED!

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SBRH33 t1_j0tx8or wrote

No.

To update to real id you need to bring in extra credentials. The DMV website lists them.

  • social security card
  • birth certificate
  • Passport if you have one

Also it will cost you an extra $30. Processing fee.

Use the DMV on S 70th street. It has same day real id service, its the only one that does it in philly.

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SBRH33 t1_iyczsj1 wrote

True.

But this Judge was more then qualified to hand down the sentence that was appropriate given the totality of what occurred.

Larry just wants to look good for his people.

He's such a duplicitous son of a bitch and Philadelphians are gonna be stuck with him and his bullshit for a very long long time.

He will def eclipse Lynn Abrahams run as DA.

Ya get what ya pay for.

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SBRH33 t1_iyclhum wrote

the jury convicted on the evidence produced to them

That is fucking hilarious. Krasners entire platform is based on "prison reduction" and "sensible sentencing" and "criminal justice reformation"

But but but but but....

The Judge - a democrat at that, handed down the sentence.

Next will come the race baiting and cries of white privilege bullshit.

Perhaps if Larry's office was filled with qualified prosecutors who knew what the fuck they were doing, then maybe it might have turned out different for team progressive.

Barbara McDermott

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SBRH33 t1_iycg3fk wrote

A jury handed down the sentence.

The facts and the evidence bore out the conclusion.

Krasner needs to leave this alone.

He wants to cry about his impeachment "oh its disenfranchising the voters of philly" but he'll go and try and nullify a verdict he didn't like.

The irony is fucking epic with this guy.

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SBRH33 t1_iy9bufg wrote

True'ish

To clarify. If you wanted the PA MM Card you would have to establish residency there. This would trigger the PA residency requirements pertaining to your vehicle etcetera.

If you keep your legal address as yer parents address while attending college then nothing needs to he changed regarding insurance or registrations.

> Students who stay on campus year-round. Students who live on campus for the entire year instead of just during the school year may need to talk to their state’s DMV and their insurance company to see if any modifications to the vehicle’s registration or insurance policy are necessary.

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SBRH33 t1_iy8wdq0 wrote

If you are living in one state and driving a car registered and insured in a different state you are committing insurance fraud.

States have residency laws and it gets complicated when you bring a car into the mix as an out of state college student.

You need to get a PA DL and have yer vehicle registered and insured in PA.

This can catch up with you if you are ever stopped or get into a traffic accident, especially if yer in Philly where insurance rates are through the roof.

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