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PA Supreme Court rules in favor of victims' families, AG must have oversight when DA overturns cases

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June 18, 2026

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PA Supreme Court rules in favor of victims' families, AG must have oversight when DA overturns cases

The ruling was a victory for the family members of a man murdered in 2004. Lavar Brown was found guilty of the murder of Michael Richardson in 2004, and he was found guilty of the murder of Robert Crawford in 2005.

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