Pennsylvania Code
Title 234 - RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 8 - SPECIAL RULES FOR CASES IN WHICH DEATH SENTENCE IS AUTHORIZED
Part A - Guilt and Penalty Determination Procedures
Rule 801 - Qualifications for Defense Counsel in Capital Cases
Universal Citation: 234 PA Code ยง 801
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 12, March 23, 2024
In all cases in which the attorney for the Commonwealth has filed a Notice of Aggravating Circumstances pursuant to Rule 802, before an attorney may participate in any stage of the case either as retained or appointed counsel, the attorney must meet the educational and experiential criteria set forth in this rule.
(1) EXPERIENCE: Counsel shall
(a) be a member in
good standing of the Bar of this Commonwealth;
(b) be an active trial practitioner with a
minimum of 5 years criminal litigation experience; and
(c) have served as lead or co-counsel in a
minimum of 8 significant cases that were given to the jury for deliberations.
If representation is to be only in an appellate court, prior appellate or
post-conviction representation in a minimum of 8 significant cases shall
satisfy this requirement. A "significant case" for purposes of this rule is one
that charges murder, manslaughter, vehicular homicide, or a felony for which
the maximum penalty is 10 or more years.
(2) EDUCATION:
(a) During the 3-year period immediately
preceding the appointment or entry of appearance, counsel shall have completed
a minimum of 18 hours of training relevant to representation in capital cases,
as approved by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board.
(b) Training in capital cases shall include,
but not be limited to, training in the following areas:
(i) relevant state, federal, and
international law;
(ii) pleading
and motion practice;
(iii) pretrial
investigation, preparation, strategy, and theory regarding guilt and penalty
phases;
(iv) jury
selection;
(v) trial preparation
and presentation;
(vi) presentation
and rebuttal of relevant scientific, forensic, biological, and mental health
evidence and experts;
(vii) ethical
considerations particular to capital defense representation;
(viii) preservation of the record and issues
for post-conviction review;
(ix)
post-conviction litigation in state and federal courts;
(x) unique issues relating to those charged
with capital offenses when under the age of 18; and
(xi) counsel's relationship with the client
and family.
(c) The
Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board shall maintain and make available
a list of attorneys who satisfy the educational requirements set forth in this
rule.
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