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204 Pa. Code § 173.2. Minimum standards for recording of documents in offices receiving criminal filings.

§ 173.2. Minimum standards for recording of documents in offices receiving criminal filings.

 (a)  General rule. The minimum standards for the maintenance of records in criminal proceedings (other than juvenile) by offices receiving criminal filings shall be as follows:

   (1)  One criminal docket shall be maintained in which all criminal proceedings (whether commenced by transcript, appeal, petition for habeas corpus or petition for commitment) shall be recorded.

     (i)   An annual numbering system shall be assigned which will be a local permanent identification number for each case.

     (ii)   The following data elements shall be recorded where applicable:

       (A)   Defendant Information

         Defendant name

         Defendant address

         Unique Court Number

         Offense Tracking Number

         Sex

         Birth date

         AOPC number, if attorney

         Race

         Date transcript received

         Alias information

       (B)   Co-defendant Information

         Co-defendant name

         Unique Court Number or linkage to other defendants

       (C)   Affiant and Witness Information

         Affiant and witness name

         Affiant and witness address

         Date of offense

       (D)   Pre-Trial Proceedings

         (I)   District Justices:

           Complaint, warrant or summons date

           Arrest time and date

           Preliminary charges—statute reference (‘‘Pa.C.S.’’ citation if Crimes Code of other Consolidated Pennsylvania Statutes offense; otherwise citation of Act of Assembly)

           Preliminary arraignment date

           Preliminary hearing date or waiver

           Disposition of each charge

           Continuances before Common Pleas Court, by whom, date and reason

         (II)   Common Pleas

           Charge

           Indictment or information number if used

           Waiver of arraignment and/or Grand Jury

           Date of arraignment

           Grand Jury action and date

           Pre-Trial motions and arrest

       (E)   Bail

         Current amount of bail

         Type of bail and date

         Bonds person, or other surety

         Reductions or increases

         Bench warrants

           Date issued

           Judge name and code number

           Date defendant returned

         Forfeitures

           Date issued

           Amount received

         Bail reinstatement

           Date

           Judge name and code number

           Amount

         Commitment in default or without bail

           Where and when

       (F)   Trial Proceedings

         Plea

           Initial

           Final

           Type of trial, beginning and ending dates and duration

           Judge name and code number

           Assistant district attorney name and AOPC number

           Defendant attorney type or waiver

           Date of mistrial

           Date of verdict

           Verdict or disposition on each count

           Number of continuances, date and reason

       (G)   Special Programs

         Date of action

         Judge name and code number

         Length of participation in program

         Amount of fine and costs

         Date of termination from program

         Successful completion or violation

       (H)   Post Trial Proceedings

         Date court ordered pre-sentence investigation and/or psychiatric evaluation

         Investigation prepared by Commonwealth or county

         Date pre-sentence investigation submitted

         Date of sentence

         Sentence Judge and code number

         Minimum term and maximum term each charge or count

           Days

           Months

           Year

         Date the sentence to commence

         Credit for time served

         Sentence

           Lying-in expenses

         Probation length

         Probation type (Commonwealth or county)

         Restitution, amount and date paid

         Type of fine, amount, due date

         Costs

           On county

           On defendant

           On prosecutor

         Record of costs paid, date and amount

         Post conviction proceedings and decision

         Violations of probation

           Date of warrant to commit

           Date of request for warrant for violation

           Date of hearing and results

         Date Motions for new trial and/or arrest of judgment filed

         Date of Order directing transcription of Notes of Testimony

         Date of filing Notes of Testimony

         Date Notes of Testimony certified

         Date and decision of trial court

       (I)   Appellate Proceedings

         Date appeal to appellate court

         Date complete record transmitted to appellate court

         Date and order of appellate court

       (J)   Case Record

         Date and identification of each document placed in case file

     (iii)   One index system shall be established in which all criminal proceedings shall be recorded.

   (2)  All non-criminal proceedings filed in the office receiving criminal filings shall be recorded in a miscellaneous docket in a brief manner identifying the documents filed and date of recording. One index system shall be established in which all noncriminal proceedings shall be recorded.

   (3)  Coroner and non-support proceedings shall be maintained in separate dockets and index systems. Local rule of court may provide that:

     (i)   The records of the Coroner shall be transferred to and maintained by the Coroner.

     (ii)   Non-support records shall be transferred to and maintained by the Domestic Relations Office.

 (b)  Scope. The minimum standards set forth in subsection (a) of this section shall apply to all offices adopting computer or other electro-data processing systems, and the traditional docket shall be discontinued and shall be replaced by such manual and machine-aided processing procedures as may be appropriate. The same minimum standards may also be adopted by any office employing manual procedures. Any office may include additional data elements if local practice or custom dictates.

 (c)  Modifications. Any office subject to the requirements of subsection (a) of this section may with the written approval of the Administrative Office make modifications in or deletions of data elements prescribed therein.

Source

   The provisions of this §  173.2 adopted November 22, 1974, 4 Pa.B. 2414.



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