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allen rigby was convicted of molesting 17 boys and girls.cutors say he's still dangerous. >>> authorities have charged a man in connection with a hit and run in can den county. investigators say edward russell was behind the wheel -- walking along the white horse pike in lindenwold. this happened saturday night. the victim is listed in stable condition. russell faces charges of leaving the scene of an accident. >>> more than 7 million vehicles from '97 through 2014, most are older midsize cars. gm says it's important that owners take extra keys, key fobs, off of their key rings until the problem is fixed. to see if your car is impacted, go to nbc10.com. >>> if you drive along i-95 in delaware county, you might see delays. penndot crews will be patching philadelphia line to the delaware state line. crews will also be repaving part of the blue route between route 30 and route 1. >> if you're not driving on 95, on the blue route or any of the roads we just mentioned, how are the rest of the roads doing? >> 76 looking decent. we are starting to
allen rigby was convicted of molesting 17 boys and girls.cutors say he's still dangerous. >>> authorities have charged a man in connection with a hit and run in can den county. investigators say edward russell was behind the wheel -- walking along the white horse pike in lindenwold. this happened saturday night. the victim is listed in stable condition. russell faces charges of leaving the scene of an accident. >>> more than 7 million vehicles from '97 through 2014, most are...
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different methods of judicial election, the merit selection and retention, partisan election and judge rigby'sm of a term of years with nomination -- with the advice and consents of the house and senate. what other reforms would you suggest could help avoid a kind of threats to judicial independence that you've experienced? >> well, i think the voters, the citizens, have to decide, as i said earlier, what kind of court they want, and then look at the selection system they have in their state and ask themselves, does this selection process promote the kind of court that i want or not? but even beyond the kind of system that you have, because any system can be politicized. and i think systems can be unpoliticized. i think citizens today have to do what americans did here in philadelphia 250 years ago. i don't have the math right in front of me. but, you know, we need to understand that we have to have as much of a commitment to democracy and the rule of law as our founding fathers did, or we will lose it. and so i think the main message that i would like to convey to you and that i hope that you
different methods of judicial election, the merit selection and retention, partisan election and judge rigby'sm of a term of years with nomination -- with the advice and consents of the house and senate. what other reforms would you suggest could help avoid a kind of threats to judicial independence that you've experienced? >> well, i think the voters, the citizens, have to decide, as i said earlier, what kind of court they want, and then look at the selection system they have in their...
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the merit selection and retention, partisan election, and judge rigby's system of a term of years withination -- the advice and consent of the president and senate. does the nomination system matter, and what other reforms would you suggest could help avoid the kind of threats to judicial independentance that you've experienced? >> well, i think the voters, the citizens, have to decide, as i said earlier what kind of court they want and then look at the selection system they have in their state and ask themselves, does this selection process promote the kind of court that i want, or not? but even beyond the kind of system that you have, because any system can be politicized. and i think the systems can be unplit sized. i think citizens today have to do what americans did here in philadelphia, what, 250 years ago? i don't have the math right in front of me. but, you know, we need to understand that we have to have as much of a commitment to democracy and the rule of law as our founding fathers did or we will lose it. i think the mean message that i would like to convey to you and i hope
the merit selection and retention, partisan election, and judge rigby's system of a term of years withination -- the advice and consent of the president and senate. does the nomination system matter, and what other reforms would you suggest could help avoid the kind of threats to judicial independentance that you've experienced? >> well, i think the voters, the citizens, have to decide, as i said earlier what kind of court they want and then look at the selection system they have in their...
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different methods of judicial election, the merit selection and retention, partisan election and judge rigby's system of a term of years with nomination -- with the advice and consents of the house and senate. what other reforms would you suggest could help avoid a kind of threats to judicial independence that you've experienced? >> well, i think the voters, the citizens, have to decide, as i said earlier, what kind of court they want, and then look at the selection system they have in their state and ask themselves, does this selection process promote the kind of court that i want or not? but even beyond the kind of system that you have, because any system can be politicized. and i think systems can be unpoliticized. i think citizens today have to do what americans did here in philadelphia 250 years ago. i don't have the math right in front of me. but, you know, we need to understand that we have to have as much of a commitment to democracy and the rule of law as our founding fathers did, or we will lose it. and so i think the main message that i would like to convey to you and that i hope th
different methods of judicial election, the merit selection and retention, partisan election and judge rigby's system of a term of years with nomination -- with the advice and consents of the house and senate. what other reforms would you suggest could help avoid a kind of threats to judicial independence that you've experienced? >> well, i think the voters, the citizens, have to decide, as i said earlier, what kind of court they want, and then look at the selection system they have in...