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Two Monroe County Pa. Judges Face Trial as Defendants in a Civil Matter...



Two Monroe county court judges, Ronald E. Vican and Jerome Cheslock, are defendants in a Civil matter, in which a jury trial has been demanded. At the Monroe county court of common pleas, in stroudsburg, Pa., under docket #2187CV06. On June 19, 2006, a hearing was scheduled to hear arguments on a motion for summary judgment, initiated by Randall Jennette, the plaintiff. Plaintiff, was seeking payment from defendants in the amount of 2 million dollars respectively. Since this debt was not in dispute, being a product of a commercial lien filing, as far back as the year 2003.



Judge Thompkins of Pike County Pa., was assigned by the Supreme Court of the State to preside over the matter. All Plaintiff, sought was a ruling from the court on the matter not in dispute. Which was the fact that defendants owed plaintiff, this money. That same day, after a brief hearing, Judge Thompkins, signed an Order denying Randall Jennette'ss motion for summary judgment, without giving a reason. Which is a violation of Pa. Rules of civil procedure rule 1035.5, which states that a reason must be given, in whole or in part, so that a jury may decide on any matter(s) still in dispute. Hence, a jury trial was demanded. As of this writing a trial date has not been set.






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