234 Pa. Code Rule 595
(3) If the defendant is not going to file a motion for transfer or the judge denies the defendant’s request for additional time to file a motion, the case shall continue to proceed as a court case under the Rules of Criminal Procedure.
Comment
This rule mandates a status conference in all cases in which the defendant was under the age of 18 at the time of the commission of the alleged offense, was charged with one of the offenses excluded from the definition of ‘‘delinquent act’’ in paragraphs (2)(i), (2)(ii), and (2)(iii) of 42 Pa.C.S. § 6302, and therefore may seek transfer from criminal proceedings to juvenile proceedings pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 6322. Cf. Rule 570 (pretrial conference discretionary with judge).
See Rule 596 for the procedures for filing a motion requesting transfer from criminal proceedings to juvenile proceedings.
See Rule 597 for the procedures after a motion for transfer has been filed.
See Rule 598 for the procedures concerning the pretrial place of detention of the defendant who was under the age of 18 at the time of the commission of the alleged offense and charged with one of the offenses excluded from the definition of ‘‘delinquent act’’ in paragraphs (2)(i), (2)(ii), and (2)(iii) of 42 Pa.C.S. § 6302. See also 42 Pa.C.S. § 6327(c.1).
At the status conference, in addition to determining whether a motion for transfer has been or will be filed,
(4) The judge must place on the record the agreements or objections made by the parties and rulings made by the judge as to any of the matters considered in the status conference. Such order controls the subsequent proceedings unless modified at the hearing on the transfer motion to prevent injustice.
Nothing in this rule gives the defendant’s parents, guardian, or other custodian legal standing in the matter being heard by the court or creates a right of a defendant to have his or her parents, guardian, or other custodian present.
As used in this rule, ‘‘judge’’ means judge of the court of common pleas.
Official Note
Adopted July 31, 2012, effective November 1, 2012.
Committee Explanatory Reports:
Final Report explaining the July 31, 2012 new rule published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 5340 (August 18, 2012).