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Retired Judge Sylvia H. Rambo died Monday at the age of 88. She served on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania for over four decades, retiring from senior status in August.
Retired United States District Court Judge Sylvia Rambo has passed away. A statement from the Clerk of the Court said Rambo "died peacefully in her home on Monday."President Jimmy Carter nominated ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Sylvia Rambo, who spent decades as a federal judge in Harrisburg and was a pioneer for women in her field, has died at age 88 on Monday, the United States District Court for ...
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Sylvia Rambo, a longtime federal judge in Harrisburg and pioneer for women in the legal field, died Monday afternoon at 88. Rambo retired in August after more than four decades on the bench.
He was put in prison and eventually made bail decades later in 2024, when he would be shot inside the Sylvia H. Rambo courthouse after allegedly trying to attack a security guard with a knife.
Several teenagers, some as young as 14, were caught with knives hidden in their pants and backpacks, as police from every command in NSW patrolled shopping malls, train stations and public spaces.