234 Pa. Code r. 523 - Release Criteria
(A)
To determine whether to release a defendant, and what conditions, if any, to
impose, the bail authority shall consider all available information as that
information is relevant to the defendant's appearance or nonappearance at
subsequent proceedings, or compliance or noncompliance with the conditions of
the bail bond, including information about:
(1) The nature of the offense charged and any
mitigating or aggravating factors that may bear upon the likelihood of
conviction and possible penalty;
(2) The defendant's employment status and
history, and financial condition;
(3) The nature of the defendant's family
relationships;
(4) The length and
nature of the defendant's residence in the community, and any past
residences;
(5) The defendant's
age, character, reputation, mental condition, and whether addicted to alcohol
or drugs;
(6) if the defendant has
previously been released on bail, whether he or she appeared as required and
complied with the conditions of the bail bond;
(7) whether the defendant has any record of
flight to avoid arrest or prosecution, or of escape or attempted
escape;
(8) The defendant's prior
criminal record;
(9) any use of
false identification; and
(10) any
other factors relevant to whether the defendant will appear as required and
comply with the conditions of the bail bond.
(B) The decision of a defendant not to admit
culpability or not to assist in an investigation shall not be a reason to
impose additional or more restrictive conditions of bail on the
defendant.
Notes
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