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Luzerne court seeks lawyers' help with civil cases

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. - Luzerne County, down two judges because of a pair of unrelated scandals, is asking lawyers to preside over a glut of civil cases.

Luzerne County Court President Judge Chester Muroski says a massive backlog of scheduled trials and guilty pleas has prompted him to ask the county's lawyers for help. Muroski wants experienced lawyers to enroll in the Special Trial Master Program to hear civil cases.

Muroski says there are 1,382 cases to be heard between now and January, including two dozen homicide trials.

Luzerne County has two vacancies on its bench. Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr. resigned in January in the midst of a judicial kickbacks scandal, and a state panel removed Judge Ann Lokuta from the bench in December over misconduct allegations. Lokuta is appealing that ruling. - AP

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