4 Pa. Code § 39.1 - Criminal cases
(a) The
Commonwealth will not provide an attorney to defend a present or former
official or employe in a criminal case arising from acts or omissions occurring
while in the service of the Commonwealth. If it is determined by the General
Counsel or the General Counsel's designee that there is no basis for the
prosecution as a matter of law or fact, the Commonwealth will reimburse the
employe for reasonable attorneys fees and to that end will make any required
advance of these fees, limited by the balance in the retirement account of the
employe.
(b) In a case in which the
General Counsel or the General Counsel's designee does not determine that there
is no basis for the prosecution in law or fact, he may nevertheless authorize
the reimbursement of reasonable attorneys fees if the employe's defense is
successful.
Notes
This section cited in 4 Pa. Code § 39.12 (relating to criminal cases).
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