Pennsylvania Code
Title 234 - RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 5 - PRETRIAL PROCEDURES IN COURT CASES
Part C(2) - General Procedures in All Bail Cases
Rule 530 - Duties and Powers of a Bail Agency
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(A) Each court of common pleas may, by local rule, establish or designate a bail agency to monitor and assist defendants released on bail pursuant to these rules. The duties and powers of the agency shall include the following:
(B) The representative of the bail agency who obtains information from a defendant shall, both orally and in writing, advise the defendant that anything said to a bail agency representative may be used against the defendant.
(C) Information obtained from or concerning the defendant by a bail agency shall be disclosed only to the defendant, counsel for the defendant, the issuing authority or judge setting bail, the attorney for the Commonwealth, and the department of probation or parole preparing a presentence report regarding the defendant. This information shall not be disclosed or used except for purposes relating to the defendant's bail or a presentence report about the defendant, or in a prosecution based on the falsity of the information, or for impeachment purposes to the extent permitted by law.