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JUDGEMORGAN
CHARLIE
BATHGATE
EHRLICH
Judge Charles Ehrlich was elected to the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas in 2011.
Morgan Bathgate is a college student at Messiah University studying Psychology. She
graduated in 2020 from Mechanicsburg Area Senior High where she also played water
Since January 2012, Judge Ehrlich has been assigned to Criminal Division and now hears cases
polo, swam competitively, played violin, maintained a 4.0 GPA and took six Advanced
in the Major Trials Program. Judge Ehrlich was a Supervising Judge of the Indicting Grand jury
Placement (AP) classes.
from 2013-2016.
She was diagnosed with Autism when she was 3 years old. Morgan likes to remind people
Prior to his election as a Common Pleas Court Judge, he worked as an associate at Marshall,
that she may think differently, learn differently and at times struggle to focus—but she
Dennehey, Warner, Coleman, & Goggin from 2010-2012 handling asbestos and general
embraces her extraordinary abilities. She is different—but not less.
casualty cases. Before joining Marshall, Dennehey, Judge Ehrlich was an Assistant District
Attorney in the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office from 1985-2010 serving as a prosecutor in
Morgan describes herself as family oriented, artsy, techie, bookish, musical and
adventurous. She loves nature, animals, video games and drawing.
the Juvenile, Child Abuse and Homicide Units and subsequently as a supervisor of the Family
Violence and Sexual Assault Unit and the Municipal Court Unit.
He earned his BA in Political Science from Tufts University in 1976. While working in
Washington from 1977- 1985 as a legislative and administrative assistant in the offices of
Congressmen David Cornwell and Don Albosta, Judge Ehrlich attended law school in the
evening program at American University and received his JD in 1981. From 2011 – 2017, Judge
Ehrlich was a member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Criminal Procedural Rules
Committee. Currently, Judge Ehrlich is Co-Chair with Judge Gwendolyn Bright of the Criminal
Conversations Program and the New Criminal Division Judges Education Program in the First
Judicial District. Judge Ehrlich is also the Co-Chair with Judge Timika Lane of the Common
Pleas Court Criminal Rules Committee in Philadelphia.
In 2020, Judge Ehrlich was appointed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to serve on
the newly established County Adult Probation and Parole Advisory Committee within the
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.
Judge Charlie Ehrlich
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