Pa. Supreme Court asked to replace judge in suspended trooper’s vehicular homicide case - pennlive.com


A Pennsylvania state trooper convicted of vehicular homicide is petitioning the state Supreme Court to overturn the verdict due to alleged juror misconduct and replace the presiding judge.
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WELLSBORO — A state trooper found guilty of vehicular homicide has asked the state Supreme Court to assume jurisdiction of his case, vacate the jury verdict and grant a new trial with a different judge.

Michael J. Brown 36, in a petition filed Thursday attacked Columbia County Senior Judge Thomas A. James Jr. for not vacating the verdict due to juror misconduct.

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