Dept of Just in Time: Lawyer, fed up with media, actually covers the judicial races
With the exception of a number of startling revelations about judicial candidate James DiVergilis - like that he can't pronounce the word "ethnicities," that his campaign gave out police "courtesy cards" for campaign donations, or that he told an audience that he's hit people and would do it again ... - City Paper has not, admittedly, done a good job of covering the judicial races in tomorrow's primary. Niether, we'll point out, has anyone else - except, that is, for lawyer Maxwell Kennerly ....
Dept of Just in Time: Lawyer, fed up with media, actually covers the judicial races

With the exception of a number of startling revelations about judicial candidate James DiVergilis — such as the fact that he can't pronounce the word "ethnicity," that his campaign gave out police "courtesy cards" for campaign donations, or that he told an audience that he's hit people and would do it again ... — City Paper has not, admittedly, done a good job of covering the judicial races in tomorrow's primary.
Neither, we'll point out, has anyone else.
Except, that is, for lawyer Maxwell Kennerly, who points out in an email to CP that Common Pleas judges "are the only judges most Philadelphia lawyers will ever encounter," and who at least gave it the ol' college try and put together over the weekend a guide for voters. It represents, of course, his own point of view and his opinions are not ours. Here's the link.




