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Bucks County Department of Corrections

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  1. 1. Two candidates vying for district judge post (phillyBurbs.com)
    www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/new - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/5/2005   Last Visited: 5/5/2005

    Finello, a registered Democrat, and Bob Rosenberger, a registered Republican, have each filed to run in both the Republican and Democratic primaries.
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    Rosenberger served for 30 years as a Warminster police officer, before retiring and becoming chief investigator for the Bucks County Department of Corrections. He was appointed as a township supervisor 6 1/2 years ago and was subsequently elected to the post.
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    Rosenberger, a graduate of Upper Moreland High School who attended Bucks County Community College, said he wants to serve as district judge because of his interest in the law. "I've been interested in the law all my adult life," he said. "I figured that would be a good way to extend my interest in the law."

    He cites his 39 years in law enforcement and the related training he has received over the years, in addition to experience serving as a witness in "hundreds of cases" at the district court level, as reasons voters should choose him. He said he is well read on civil matters and has been called to testify in civil suits resulting from auto accidents.

    "I think I know enough about both," he said referring to criminal and civil law, "that if I got the job I could hit the ground running." If elected, he said, he would like to hold court some Saturdays or weeknights to make it more accessible to people who can't take time off from work during the day.
  2. 2. Two candidates vying for district judge post (phillyBurbs.com)
    newmedia1.phillyburbs.com/pb-d - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/5/2005   Last Visited: 5/6/2005

    Finello, a registered Democrat, and Bob Rosenberger, a registered Republican, have each filed to run in both the Republican and Democratic primaries.
    ...
    Rosenberger served for 30 years as a Warminster police officer, before retiring and becoming chief investigator for the Bucks County Department of Corrections. He was appointed as a township supervisor 6 1/2 years ago and was subsequently elected to the post.
    ...
    Rosenberger, a graduate of Upper Moreland High School who attended Bucks County Community College, said he wants to serve as district judge because of his interest in the law. "I've been interested in the law all my adult life," he said. "I figured that would be a good way to extend my interest in the law."

    He cites his 39 years in law enforcement and the related training he has received over the years, in addition to experience serving as a witness in "hundreds of cases" at the district court level, as reasons voters should choose him. He said he is well read on civil matters and has been called to testify in civil suits resulting from auto accidents.

    "I think I know enough about both," he said referring to criminal and civil law, "that if I got the job I could hit the ground running." If elected, he said, he would like to hold court some Saturdays or weeknights to make it more accessible to people who can't take time off from work during the day.

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