234 Pa. Code r. 117 - Coverage: Issuing Warrants; Preliminary Arraignments and Summary Trials; and Setting and Accepting Bail
(A) The
president judge of each judicial district shall ensure sufficient availability
of issuing authorities to provide the services required by the Rules of
Criminal Procedure as follows:
(1) continuous
coverage for the issuance of search warrants pursuant to Rule 203 and arrest
warrants pursuant to Rule 513;
(2)
coverage using one or a combination of the systems of coverage set forth in
paragraph (B) to:
(a) conduct summary trials
or set collateral in summary cases following arrests with a warrant issued
pursuant to Rule 430(A) as provided in Rule 431(B)(3) and following arrests
without a warrant as provided in Rule 441(C);
(b) conduct preliminary arraignments without
unnecessary delay whenever a warrant of arrest is executed within the judicial
district pursuant to Rule 516;
(c)
set bail without unnecessary delay whenever an out-of-county warrant of arrest
is executed within the judicial district pursuant to Rule 517(A);
(d) accept complaints and conduct preliminary
arraignments without unnecessary delay whenever a case is initiated by an
arrest without warrant pursuant to Rule 519(A)(1); and
(3) coverage during normal business hours for
all other business.
(B)
The president judge, taking into consideration the rights of the defendant and
the judicial district's resources and coverage needs, by local rule promulgated
pursuant to Rule 105, shall establish one or a combination of the following
systems of coverage to provide the services enumerated in paragraph (A)(2):
(1) a traditional on-call system providing
continuous coverage;
(2) an
"after-hours court" or a "night court" staffed by an on-duty issuing authority
and staff;
(3) a regional on-call
system; or
(4) a schedule of
specified times for after-hours coverage when the "duty" issuing authority will
be available to conduct business.
(C) The president judge of each judicial
district, by local rule promulgated pursuant to Rule 105, shall ensure that
coverage is provided pursuant to Rule 520(B) to admit defendants to bail on any
day and at any time in any case pending within the judicial district.
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