Pennsylvania Code
Title 207 - JUDICIAL CONDUCT
Part IV - COURT OF JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE
Article II - Proceedings Based On The Filing Of Formal Charges
Chapter 5 - TRIAL PROCEDURES
Rule 505 - Post Sanction Proceedings
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 52, December 28, 2024
(A) When the Court includes as part of an order of discipline a period and conditions of probation, the Court shall retain the power to reconsider the sanction imposed if, after hearing, the Court determines that a judicial officer has violated the terms of probation.
(B) When the Board finds that the judicial officer has violated the conditions of probation, the Board shall file a Petition with the Court alleging such a violation. This Petition shall request a hearing and request the Court to provide the Board with any relevant material or other written information in possession of the Court.
(C) At any hearing held pursuant to Section B of this Rule:
(D) When the Court learns that the judicial officer may not be in compliance with the conditions of said probation, and the Judicial Conduct Board has not already filed a Petition alleging failure to comply with a condition of probation, the Court may ask the Board to undertake an inquiry to determine whether a violation has occurred. If upon investigation the Board finds that the judicial officer has violated the terms of probation, the Board may file a Petition and the matter shall proceed pursuant to Sections B and C of this Rule. If after investigation the Board finds that the judicial officer has not violated the terms of probation, the Board may file a Report stating in detail the basis for that conclusion, and requesting the Court to order the inquiry concluded, ended, and terminated. Notwithstanding the Board's conclusion that no violation of probation has occurred, the Court may order a hearing to determine whether a violation has occurred.
(E) If, after hearing, the Court determines that the judicial officer has violated the terms of probation, the Court may reconsider the original sanction imposed, revoke probation, and impose any sanction it could have ordered initially in its discretion under Article V, § 18(d)(1). If, after hearing, the Court concludes that the judicial officer has not violated the terms of probation, the Court shall enter an Order dismissing the allegation of violation.
(F) The Board and judicial officer shall serve each other with copies of any pleading filed with this Court under the provisions of this Rule.