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Saturday, March 14, 2026
Com. v. Myers, E. - Criminal Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential opinion in the criminal appeal of Eric Myers. The court affirmed the judgment of sentence entered by the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
Pennsylvania Superior Court Opinion on Parental Rights Termination
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed orders terminating the parental rights of K.H. and E.H. to their two minor daughters. The appeals concerned orders entered by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, which granted petitions from the Allegheny County Office of Children, Youth and Families (CYF). The termination was based on concerns including substance abuse, homelessness, and neglect.
Brown v. Kudranski - Child Custody and School Choice Dispute
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania issued a non-precedential decision in Brown v. Kudranski, addressing a child custody dispute concerning school choice. The court affirmed an order directing the child to attend school in the father's district.
Commonwealth v. Clary, D. - Criminal Appeal
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the denial of Daniel Khalil Clary's petition for post-conviction relief. The appeal stems from a 2017 incident where Clary was convicted of attempted murder of law enforcement officers and other charges.
Com. v. Ross, W. - Pennsylvania Superior Court Opinion
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has issued a non-precedential opinion in the case of Commonwealth v. Ross, W. The case is identified by docket number 2035 EDA 2025. This opinion does not appear to cite any other authorities or be cited by any other cases.
Commonwealth v. Deas - Non-Precedential Court Opinion
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania issued a non-precedential opinion affirming the judgment of sentence for Corey Deas, who pleaded guilty to retail theft. The court granted the appellant's counsel's petition to withdraw.
Commonwealth v. D.S. - Criminal Appeal Opinion
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania issued a non-precedential combined opinion by Judge Lazarus in the case of Commonwealth v. D.S. The appeal concerns a judgment of sentence entered following convictions for indecent assault of a minor and endangering the welfare of a child. The court affirmed the judgment.
Potts v. Potts - Custody Dispute Opinion
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania issued a non-precedential opinion in the case of Potts v. Potts, concerning a custody dispute. The court affirmed the lower court's order granting primary physical custody of the minor children to the mother. The appeal was filed by the father.
Com. v. Bryte, C. - Criminal Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential opinion affirming the judgment of sentence for Chanze Stephen Bryte. Bryte was convicted of possession of a firearm prohibited and sentenced to six to twelve years of incarceration.
T.C. v. G.R.C. v. M.N.G. - Custody Appeal
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania issued a combined opinion affirming a lower court's order granting primary physical and sole legal custody to the mother and permitting her relocation. The appeal was filed by the maternal grandmother.
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