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Ethics Office Supports Kane Suspension; HS Teacher Wants Trial on Sex Charges; Winter Storm Survival
 
  by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA
started: 01/21/16 12:29 pm | updated: 01/21/16 12:29 pm
 
The state office that enforces ethical behavior by lawyers urged the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday to reaffirm its suspension of Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane's law license. Two weeks ago, Kane asked the high court to undo its unanimous order suspending her license. She did so as the state Senate moved forward on a proposal to remove her as the state's highest-ranking law enforcement official because she no longer has a license to practice law. Kane's lawyers said in her appeal that the Supreme Court's 5-0 vote in September was "incurably tainted" by the participation of Justice J. Michael Eakin, who is now facing misconduct charges because of his involvement in the so-called Porngate scandal.

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A former northern New Jersey high school teacher says she wants to go to trial on charges she had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student. Jenna Leahey, a former English teacher at Parsippany Hills High School, turned down two plea deals from Morris County prosecutors on Wednesday. One would've required she plead guilty to official misconduct and receive a five-year prison sentence without the possibility of parole. The other would've had her plead guilty to child endangerment and involved a five-year prison sentence with possible parole. She also would've been required to register as a sex offender. Leahey is accused of having sexual conversations and sexual contact with the student between January and June of 2013.

We’ve all had plenty of time to prepare for this storm expected to drop 12 to 16 inches on the Philadelphia area over the weekend. Many airlines have lifted change fees for travelers because of the storm. If you have to drive in the storm, be prepared in case you get stranded. Good storm supplies for the car: a shovel, a blanket, snacks, water, cell phone with a full charge.

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