234 Pa. Code r. 706 - Fines or Costs
(A) A court
shall not commit the defendant to prison for failure to pay a fine or costs
unless it appears after hearing that the defendant is financially able to pay
the fine or costs.
(B) When the
court determines, after hearing, that the defendant is without the financial
means to pay the fine or costs immediately or in a single remittance, the court
may provide for payment of the fines or costs in such installments and over
such period of time as it deems to be just and practicable, taking into account
the financial resources of the defendant and the nature of the burden its
payments will impose, as set forth in paragraph (D) below.
(C) The court, in determining the amount and
method of payment of a fine or costs shall, insofar as is just and practicable,
consider the burden upon the defendant by reason of the defendant's financial
means, including the defendant's ability to make restitution or
reparations.
(D) In cases in which
the court has ordered payment of a fine or costs in installments, the defendant
may request a rehearing on the payment schedule when the defendant is in
default of a payment or when the defendant advises the court that such default
is imminent. At such hearing, the burden shall be on the defendant to prove
that his or her financial condition has deteriorated to the extent that the
defendant is without the means to meet the payment schedule. Thereupon the
court may extend or accelerate the payment schedule or leave it unaltered, as
the court finds to be just and practicable under the circumstances of record.
When there has been default and the court finds the defendant is not indigent,
the court may impose imprisonment as provided by law for nonpayment.
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