Pennsylvania Code
Title 234 - RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 1 - SCOPE OF RULES, CONSTRUCTION AND DEFINITIONS, LOCAL RULES
Part D - Procedures Implementing 42 Pa.C.S sections 4137, 4138, and 4139: Criminal Contempt Powers of District Justices, Judges of the Pittsburgh Magistrates Court, and Judges of the Traffic Court of Philadelphia
Rule 140 - Contempt Proceedings Before Magisterial District Judges and Pittsburgh Magistrates Court Judges
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(A) CONTEMPT IN THE PRESENCE OF THE COURT
(B) CONTEMPT NOT IN THE PRESENCE OF THE COURT
whenever a person is alleged to have (a) failed to obey a subpoena issued by the issuing authority; (b) failed to comply with an order of the issuing authority directing a defendant to pay fines and costs in accordance with an installment payment order; (c) failed to comply with an order of an issuing authority directing a defendant to compensate a victim; or (d) failed to comply with an order of an issuing authority in any case in which the issuing authority is by statute given the power to find the person in contempt.
Punishment for contempt may not exceed the limits set forth as follows: