The federal decision to replace the 39 - year -
old courthouse came after a 2016 assessment that concluded it had a leaking roof and mold problems, lacked sufficient office space and wasn't designed for current federal security requirements.
Not exact matches
A
old TV show had a monologue where one guy was talking to another and said that in their small western town, when the government
came in the first thing they built was not a jail, or a
courthouse.
In 1999, I was reading a nonfiction book on runaway slaves and
came across a few lines and an endnote about an Antebellum divorce case from the Circuit Court in Talladega, Alabama (the city's lovely
courthouse, built in 1836 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is still in use and is the
oldest working
courthouse in the U.S.).
Now
comes the Philadelphia lawyer who yesterday inexplicably decided to disrobe in a
courthouse conference room — in the presence of a 14 - year -
old girl, no less.