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    www.judicialaccountability.org/articles/judgewhoneedsju - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/30/2008    Last Visited: 10/20/2008  

    Art Heinz, a spokesman for the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, said court officials learned of the investigation recently but had no other comment.

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    www.sgallery.net/artnews/2008/06/19/fight-to-halt-move- - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2008    Last Visited: 8/10/2008  

    Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts spokesman Art Heinz said yesterday that he had not heard of an appeals court ordering a cash sanction against a party for filing an appeal.

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    www.aopc.org/Index/Aopc/PressReleases/prrel98909.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/9/1998    Last Visited: 3/10/2007  

    Art Heinz, Communications andLegislative Affairs Coordinator717-795-2000 AOPC Names Heinz to CoordinateCommunications and Legislative AffairsHARRISBURG -- September 9, 1998 -- Nancy M. Sobolevitch, Court Administrator of Pennsylvania, today announced that Art Heinz will serve as Communications and Legislative Affairs Coordinator for the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
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    Heinz comes to the AOPC from Chambersburg where he worked as a reporter for the Public Opinion, a daily newspaper serving Franklin County.He previously worked as a reporter for newspapers in Johnstown, York and Easton, covering state and local governments.Heinz succeeds Bill Pennewill, who is retiring September 11 after serving as AOPC's Communications and Legislative Assistant for the last three years.
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    "But we are pleased to have someone of Art Heinz' caliber to replace him."

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    www.mcall.com/news/local/allentown/all-b5_5platt.623719 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/22/2008    Last Visited: 1/22/2008  

    President judges in counties with six or more judges, excluding Philadelphia and Allegheny counties, are paid $158,813, said Art Heinz, communications coordinator for the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.

    In counties with eight or more jurists, president judges are elected by their colleagues to five-year terms.

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    www.publicopiniononline.com/statenews/ci_9744953 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/30/2008    Last Visited: 6/30/2008  

    Counties can replace their present juror-selection system with the state information, combine the two or ignore the state list altogether, said Art Heinz, a spokesman for the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.

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    www.allaroundphilly.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19819660&B - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/1/2008    Last Visited: 7/4/2008  

    Counties can replace their present juror-selection system with the state information, combine the two or ignore the state list altogether, said Art Heinz, a spokesman for the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.

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    www.tribune-democrat.com/local/local_story_100231854.ht - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/10/2008    Last Visited: 4/10/2008  

    As of late Wednesday, the county where the jury will be chosen had not been named, said Art Heinz, spokesman for the state Court Administrator.

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    www.tribune-democrat.com/local/local_story_056234330.ht - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/26/2008    Last Visited: 2/26/2008  

    "It's our goal to have one (a county) by the end of the week and to have everyone notified by the end of the week," state court spokesman Art Heinz said.

    An out-of-county jury is being bussed in because of pretrial publicity in the case.

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    www.readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=80787 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/18/2008    Last Visited: 2/18/2008  

    Art Heinz, a spokesman for the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, acknowledged that for a long time no procedures were in place for qualifying interpreters.Heinz said the state enacted its law to provide uniformity in response to changing demographics in Pennsylvania."There are many more Spanish-speaking people in Pennsylvania cities, including Reading," he said.

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    www.timesleader.com/news/20080116_16conahan_tmb_ART.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/16/2008    Last Visited: 1/16/2008  

    Art Heinz, spokesman for the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, said senior judges are paid a flat rate of $483 per day worked, regardless of the number of cases or hours.

    That cost is paid by the state, but the judge's staff and office space is picked up by the county in which they preside.A senior judge's total annual compensation, including his or her pension, cannot exceed the salary of a sitting judge, which in 2008 is $157,441, he said.

    Heinz said any judge who retires is eligible to become a senior judge.

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