Pennsylvania Code
Title 234 - RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 5 - PRETRIAL PROCEDURES IN COURT CASES
Part G(1) - Motion Procedures
Rule 587 - Motion for Dismissal
Universal Citation: 234 PA Code ยง 587
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Untimely Filing of Information.
(1) Upon motion and a
showing that an information has not been filed within a reasonable time, the
court may order dismissal of the prosecution, or in lieu thereof, make such
other order as shall be appropriate in the interests of justice.
(2) The attorney for the Commonwealth shall
be afforded an opportunity to respond.
(b) Double Jeopardy.
(1) A motion to dismiss on double jeopardy
grounds shall state specifically and with particularity the basis for the claim
of double jeopardy and the facts that support the claim.
(2) A hearing on the motion shall be
scheduled in accordance with Rule 577 (Procedures Following Filing of Motion).
The hearing shall be conducted on the record in open court.
(3) At the conclusion of the hearing, the
judge shall enter on the record a statement of findings of fact and conclusions
of law and shall issue an order granting or denying the motion.
(4) In a case in which the judge denies the
motion, the findings of fact shall include a specific finding as to
frivolousness.
(5) If the judge
makes a finding that the motion is frivolous, the judge shall advise the
defendant on the record that a defendant has a right to file a petition for
review of that determination pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 1311(a)(3) within 30 days of
the order denying the motion.
(6)
If the judge denies the motion but does not find it frivolous, the judge shall
advise the defendant on the record that the denial is immediately appealable as
a collateral order.
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