
It was an evening of pomp, circumstance and celebration that had Washington
Common Pleas Court Judge Brandon Neuman sworn in as a Superior Court Justice. After seven years in Washington County, Neuman will move on to the appellate court level. He will be listening to appeals from common pleas courts to make sure that individuals, as he says, receive justice. Neuman is the first justice elected to an appellate position from Washington County. Members of the Supreme Court, Commonwealth Court, local Common Pleas Courts and his new colleagues on the Superior Court listened as his former boss Robert Pierce, his colleague Judge Gary Gilman, his former colleague in the State House Ryan Bizzaro and close friend Attorney Joseph Messa congratulated him and recalled their associations with him. All of them spoke of his qualities of patience, preparedness and compassion. Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Debra Todd administered the oath of office as Neuman’s four children held the bible while his wife Carrie looked on and robed Judge Neuman. In his remarks, Neuman said that in the opening paragraph of the Preamble to the Constitution, justice is the first quality mentioned. He said he hopes to continue to bring justice to the residents of Pennsylvania.