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Harry G. Ochs Jr. , whose namesake butcher shop is a mainstay in Reading Terminal Market, died Sunday. Ochs, who was 80 and had fought cancer for a decade and a half, counted among his customers Gov. Ed Rendell and District Attorney Lynne Abraham. Full Article at Philadelphia Business Journal
A grand jury will investigate the shooting death of an unarmed man at the hands of an off-duty police officer on Nov. 21 in Port Richmond, District Attorney Lynne Abraham and Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey announced yesterday. Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
Radio One's Steven Collins, right, gestures while speaking during the IFC Media Project in Philadelphia on Tuesday Dec. 16, 2008, as Dan Rather, left, and Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham, center, look on. View Photo »
A Philadelphia grand jury will investigate the fatal shooting of a 21-year-old man, allegedly by an off-duty police officer. Full Article at PhillyBurbs.com
IN 18 YEARS at the helm, Lynne Abraham has been an able administrator, a relentless crime fighter and a passionate advocate for victims. Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
For years, opponents of tougher gun laws have used a mantra when confronted with proposals to regulate or restrict their purchase and use of firearms: "Enforce the laws we have." Seth Williams, the Democratic candidate for district attorney,... Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham points to a map of the scene of a shooting she says involved a gun owned by Indianapolis Colts football star Marvin Harrison during a news conference in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. View Photo »
There's a formula to winning public office in Philadelphia: Start young, in your 20s or 30s, work on a couple of campaigns, introduce yourself to the city's Democratic ward leaders, begin building a network of potential contributors and wait years, if... Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
The most important decision facing city voters in this off- election year is the race for Philadelphia's district attorney. District Attorney Lynne Abraham isn't on the ballot, having chosen to retire from the post she's held since 1991. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
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Radio One's Steven Collins, right, gestures while speaking during the IFC Media Project in Philadelphia on Tuesday Dec. 16, 2008, as Dan Rather, left, and Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham, center, look on.
View Photo »Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham points to a map of the scene of a shooting she says involved a gun owned by Indianapolis Colts football star Marvin Harrison during a news conference in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009 file photo, Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham makes remarks during a news conference in Philadelphia. Abraham is not seeking re-election.
View Photo »Journalist Dan Rather, left, listens as Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham speaks during the IFC Media Project in Philadelphia on Tuesday Dec. 16, 2008.
View Photo »Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham points to a map of the scene of a shooting she says involved a gun owned by Indianapolis Colts football star Marvin Harrison during a news conference in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009.
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