BOSCOLA CALLS UPON
GOVERNOR TO APPOINT FREEDBERG
AS APPELLATE JUDGE
BETHLEHEM(JUN 19)-
Senator Lisa M. Boscola
is again calling upon Governor Ed
Rendell to nominate Robert A. Freedberg,
President Judge of the Northampton
County Court of Common Pleas, to one of
the state’s four vacant appellate court
seats. The Senate voted down the
Governor’s first slate of nominee’s in
mid-May. At that time, Freedberg was
not one of the four.
“For the past 28
years, President Judge Freedberg has
served the Court of Common Pleas in
Northampton County with great dignity
and respect for the position,” Boscola
said. “His 28 years of experience at
the trial level and the respect
President Judge Freedberg has received
from the legal community from across the
Commonwealth would surely enable him to
be a tremendous asset to the appellate
court.”
If appointed,
President Judge Freedberg will not seek
to be elected to a subsequent term, he
will only serve out the term of the seat
he would be appointed, which, in this
case, would expire at the end of 2009.
“It is my belief
that there is no jurist in the
Commonwealth more qualified than
President Judge Freedberg to serve on
the Supreme Court,” Boscola added.
“However, President Judge Freedberg
would be an asset as a member of either
the Commonwealth Court or the Superior
Court. His qualifications and judicial
temperament are beyond reproach.”
President Judge
Freedberg has served on the Northampton
County bench since 1980, having served
as President Judge since 1991. His
expertise has been demonstrated as
a member of the Pennsylvania Conference
of State Trial Judges, where he was
elected Zone Representative to the
Executive Committee 1994-96, served as
Chairman of the Intermediate/Small
Counties Subcommittee, and as a member
of the Education Committee. He was
Chairman of the President Judges
Committee.
President Judge
Freedberg was further recognized by his
peers when The Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania appointed him a member of
the Judicial Council of Pennsylvania, a
committee of appellate judges, trial
judges, lawyers, and citizens which
advises the Supreme Court on
administrative matters.
Senator Boscola is
hopeful the Senate will have the
opportunity to vote on a new slate of
nominees prior to the adjournment of the
Senate following the passage of the
budget.
“It is imperative to
the performance of the judiciary that
these vacancies are filled,” Boscola
stated.
There is currently
one vacancy on the State Supreme Court,
two vacancies on the Superior Court, and
one vacancy on the Commonwealth Court.
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