Overview
Honorable Edward J. Borkowski – Court of Common Pleas
The Honorable Edward J. Borkowski is a distinguished Judge serving in the Criminal Division of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. 👨⚖️ Operating within the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, Judge Borkowski presides over serious criminal matters, ensuring the fair application of the law in felony and misdemeanor cases. His courtroom is a place where due process is paramount, handling everything from high-profile trials to routine plea hearings.
Judicial Focus and Cases
Judge Borkowski’s docket primarily consists of criminal proceedings. Key aspects of his judicial service include:
- Criminal Trials: Presiding over jury and non-jury trials for felonies (such as homicide, robbery, drug trafficking) and misdemeanors.
- Sentencing: Determining appropriate penalties and rehabilitation measures for convicted defendants. 📝
- Pre-Trial Hearings: conducting suppression hearings, bail hearings, and status conferences.
- PCRA Hearings: Reviewing petitions under the Post Conviction Relief Act.
Location and Facilities
While the administrative heart of the court is the Courthouse on Grant Street, Judge Borkowski’s chambers and courtroom are associated with the court facilities at 440 Ross Street (Family Law Center complex) and the main courthouse, which are interconnected. 🏢 Visitors should check the electronic docket screens upon entering the court complex to confirm the specific courtroom assignment for the day.
Courtroom Protocol
Strict security protocols are enforced. Visitors must pass through metal detectors at the entrance. In the courtroom, silence is mandatory, and all attendees must stand when the Judge enters or exits. 🤫 Recording devices and cameras are strictly prohibited without a specific court order. It is recommended to arrive early, as court sessions typically begin promptly at 9:00 AM.
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