By: Lauren Shovlin, Staff Writer A mourning daughter visits her deceased mother’s grave only to arrive to find a stranger buried in her mother’s plot. Must the body be removed, and does the decedent’s family have any claim to prevent it? When a decedent is buried in the wrong plot, […]
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If It Looks Like a Telephone and Acts Like a Telephone, It’s [NOT] a Telephone
By Amy Kerlin, Staff Writer In Commonwealth v. Fant, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently held that the device used for communication between an inmate behind a glass wall and a visitor is not a telephone and is therefore not excluded from Pennsylvania’s Wiretap Act.[1] Pennsylvania’s Wiretap Act protects the privacy […]
