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The Trial Division is one of three divisions of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. The Trial Division of the Court of Common Pleas has general jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases, excluding Family Division or Orphans' Court matters.

The Court of Common Pleas - Trial Division is composed of seventy commissioned judges. The judges in commission are supplemented b the services of senior judges. The Division is divided into two sections - Civil and Criminal. Forty-one commissioned judges are assigned to the criminal programs and twenty-nine are assigned to civil programs. There are approximately one-thousand employees in the many separate departments throughout the Trial Division.

Office of the Administrative Judge

The Trial Division is led by an Administrative Judge, who is appointed by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and serves at the pleasure of the Supreme Court. On April 1, 2007, Judge D. Webster Keogh was appointed Administrative Judge for a three year term.

In April, 2007 the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania named Judge D. Webster Keogh Administrative Judge of the Trial Division, Court of Common Pleas. As Administrative Judge, he is the approving authority for all administrative matters associated with the Trial Division.

After spending seven years in the District Attorney's Office and thirteen years in private practice, in 1991, Administrative Judge Keogh was appointed to the bench in the Court of Common Pleas by then Governor Casey. Judge Keogh was later elected to the bench in 1993 and retained for second term in November, 2003. He served as section leader for major felony prosecutions before being assigned to the major trial section of the Civil Trial Division in 2000. Judge Keogh was named Supervising Judge of the Criminal Trial Division in 2001.

A graduate of LaSalle University, Judge Keogh received his Juris Doctor from Mercer University Law School. His fraternal memberships include the Brehon Law Society, the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, the Irish Society, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Alumni Association, and the LaSalle University Law Alumni Association. He has been elected three times to the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Conference of State Trial Judges. In 1985 and again in 1996, he was appointed to the House of Delegates for the Pennsylvania Bar Association. He has served as the Governor's appointee to the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency's Deputy Sheriff's Education and Training Board since 1996 and as the Chief Justice's representative on the Governor's Commission to Address Gun Violence.

Administrative Judge Keogh has been a continuing legal education presenter on the "Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence," an instructor for Temple University on "Ethics and the Law," and a PBI faculty presenter at the Philadelphia Bar Association's Bench-Bar Conference.

On November 16, 2004, Judge Keogh was the recipient of the prestigious John Peter Zenger Award in recognition of his outstanding judicial service.

Judge Keogh is married with three sons.

The duties of the Administrative Judge of the Trial Division include but are not limited to:

  • Assignment of judges within the Trial Division, along with designation and use of all rooms assigned to the Division for judicial use, excepting chambers for each judge;
  • Oversight of case management practices in both the civil and criminal sections;
  • Personnel administration within the Trial Division;
  • Preparation and analysis of periodic reports of facts and statistics concerning the disposition of cases;
  • Coordination of the use of technology to expedite the timely disposition of cases;
  • Operation of the First Judicial District's Jury Commission;
  • Administrative oversight of fiscal matters that relate to the Trial Division;
  • Administrative oversight of the Adult Probation and Parole Department.

The Administrative Judge of the Trial Division sits on the First Judicial District's Administrative Governing Board, which functions much like a Board of Directors for the District. The Board includes the three president judges, three administrative judges, and the State Court Administrator.

The Office of the Administrative Judge is located in 516 City Hall. The phone number is 215-686-2602 and the fax number is 215-686-7049.

Civil Section

The Supervising Judge of Civil is the Honorable Esther R. Sylvester. Civil has jurisdiction over actions at law and equity along with appeals from Municipal Court and certain administrative agencies and boards. The Trial Division Civil has jurisdiction over civil claims involving amounts in excess of $10,000. The variety of civil actions that may be brought in the Trial Division Civil include Negligence, Contract and Equity Action.

Criminal Section

Criminal has jurisdiction over all felony cases as well as appeals from Municipal Court for a trial de novo, including a right to a trial by jury. Among the types of cases that fall within the assignments of the Trial Division Criminal are homicide cases, capital PCRA cases and felony cases. The Probation Department and Pretrial Services are included in the Criminal Section of the Division.

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