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  1. Biography. Address: Dauphin County Courthouse. 101 Market Street. Harrisburg, PA 17101. Telephone: (717) 780-6665. Fax: (717) 780-6453. Courtroom: #1, Fifth Floor. Staff. Judicial Assistant: Kim Coons.

    • Judge Engle

      Born in Harrisburg, PA in 1969, Judge Engle is a graduate of...

  2. 1 gru 2001 · The Twelfth Judicial District is complemented with fifteen Magisterial District Judges, each covering a portion of the County of Dauphin. The Magisterial District Judge System has a $7.3 million budget, 90 employees, processes 100,000 cases each year, and realizes revenue of approximately $2 million annually.

  3. www.dauphincounty.gov › court-of-common-pleas-judges › judge-engleJudge Engle - Dauphin County

    Born in Harrisburg, PA in 1969, Judge Engle is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University and the Widener University School of Law (Commonwealth Campus). He was an Assistant Public Defender, Deputy District Attorney, and owner of Shaffer & Engle Law Offices, LLC from 1999-2021.

  4. Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas Judge - District 12 (Dauphin County) The Courts of Common Pleas are Pennsylvania's courts of general trial jurisdiction and are organized into 60 districts; the smallest district has one judge and the largest has more than 90.

  5. The Honorable Royce L. Morris. Jurist in Residence (2020-2024) Email: rmorris@dauphincounty.gov. Phone: 717.780.6651. Judge Royce L. Morris of the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas is the immediate past Widener Law Commonwealth Jurist in Residence.

  6. Hon. John F. Cherry is a judge for the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania. He was elected to the bench in November 1999 and was retained to the seat in November 2009 and 2019. During his judicial tenure, Cherry was named to a five-year term as president judge of the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas in January 2020.

  7. The people of Dauphin County are served by a Court of Common Pleas, and a Magisterial Court that handles small claims, landlord-tenant disputes, traffic cases and minor criminal matters. The people of Pennsylvania are also served by a Superior Court and a Commonwealth Court.

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