Judge Marvin R. Halbert served on the Philadelphia
Court of Common Pleas Bench for 27 years before retiring in 2001.
Since that time, for more than 5 years, he has been sitting every
day, Pro Bono, as a Settlement Master at the Philadelphia Dispute
Resolution Center in City Hall, settling civil cases on behalf of
the Court.
Judge Halbert is also an Instructor at the Temple
Association for Retired Persons, (T.A.R.P.),
and in that capacity conducts Mock Trials for
his classes, offering attorneys, Pro Bono, a
way to "test
market" trial strategies. Mock Trials allow attorneys to discover
how juries will assess the credibility of various witnesses and what
a jury feels the case is "worth."
This pictorial tribute of career mementos gives just a hint of the
special qualities of creativity and care Judge Marvin R. Halbert
brought to all his endeavors. The judiciary and legal profession
have been enriched by his enthusiastic and thoughtful contributions,
even as he enjoyed the many roles he played over a long and eventful
career.
Thank you, Judge Halbert!
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