Pennsylvania Code
Title 234 - RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 10 - RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR THE PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT AND THE PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT TRAFFIC DIVISION
Part B - Philadelphia Municipal Court Traffic Division Procedures
Rule 1035 - Appointment of Counsel

Universal Citation: 234 PA Code ยง 1035

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 12, March 23, 2024

(A) When the Traffic Division judge or hearing officer has preliminarily determined that there is a likelihood that imprisonment will be imposed at the conclusion of a summary traffic proceeding,

(1) a hearing may be held if retained or appointed counsel is available; or

(2) if the defendant is without financial resources or is otherwise unable to employ counsel, the judge shall continue the proceeding, issue a scheduling order, and either appoint counsel or direct the defendant to report for a financial interview to determine eligibility to court-appointed counsel.

(B) When the defendant reports for the financial interview to determine eligibility to court-appointed counsel, the defendant shall provide supporting documentation, such as a driver's license, a DPW card, pay stubs, and any other relevant information. Upon review of the information provided by the defendant during the financial interview, the Traffic Division judge or hearing officer shall enter an appropriate order.

(C) Counsel's appointment shall terminate at the conclusion of the Traffic Division proceeding, unless the Traffic Division judge sentences the defendant to a period of incarceration, in which case, counsel's appointment shall continue through any appeal for a trial de novo in the Court of Common Pleas.

(D) At the time a sentence is imposed that includes a period of incarceration, if the defendant is represented by private counsel, the Traffic Division judge shall advise the defendant that, in the event private counsel ceases to represent the defendant after the imposition of the sentence and before the sentence is carried out, if the defendant is unable to afford counsel, he or she has the right to have counsel appointed to represent the defendant to file an appeal for a trial de novo, and if appointed, counsel's appointment shall continue through the trial de novo in the Court of Common Pleas.

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