Pennsylvania Judges Testify in Retired Judge’s Insurance Fraud Case

November 12, 2008

  • November 12, 2008 at 1:29 am
    Patriot says:
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    Bull-s….! Lawyers always seem to think they are above the law…I say hang is ***!

  • November 12, 2008 at 1:51 am
    Compman says:
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    We now have the list of more judges that need to be thrown off the bench!. Hit them all with perjury charges. I hope the prosecution prevails in this case. We need to start sending messages that freeloaders and crooks will not be coddled any longer.

  • November 12, 2008 at 2:46 am
    Aw come on says:
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    He should be found innocent. I mean after all, his new wife needed DDs and a tighter tush. It was critical to his back injury.

  • November 13, 2008 at 11:38 am
    Stat Guy says:
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    “…Dunlavey, like Joyce, said he has chronic arm and hand pain from neck and back injuries (from Viet Nam). But Dunlavey, 62, said he has continued to scuba dive, inline skate and even play Thanksgiving football with his teenage relatives _ despite the pain it causes him.” So what, he didn’t file a claim for “damages” or “benefits” to support his physical activities! I have two discs which cause me tremendous pain but I didn’t file for disability benefits; I too continue to golf in spite of it. The issue here is the judge told the insurance company that he was permanently disabled, that he could not perform simple tasks, that he couldn’t work. How does one reconcile that with the payments he received to “repair” his broken lifestyle? He’s a fraud and his friends know it!



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