1. Sentences for offenses committed against law enforcement officer. (a) Mandatory sentence.-- A person convicted of the following offense shall be sentenced to a mandatory term
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 97191
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 97191
§ 9719.1. Sentences for offenses committed against law enforcement officer. (a) Mandatory sentence.-- A person convicted of the following offense shall be sentenced to a mandatory term
of imprisonment as follows: 18 Pa.C.S. § 2702.1(a)(1) (relating to assault of law enforcement officer) - not less
than 20 years. (b) Authority of court in sentencing.-- There shall be no authority in any court to impose on an offender to which this section
is applicable any lesser sentence than provided for in subsection (a) or to place
such offender on probation or to suspend sentence. Nothing in this section shall prevent
the sentencing court from imposing a sentence greater than that provided in this section.
Sentencing guidelines promulgated by the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing shall
not supersede the mandatory sentences provided in this section. (c) Appeal by Commonwealth.-- If a sentencing court refuses to apply this section where applicable, the Commonwealth
shall have the right to appellate review of the action of the sentencing court. The
appellate court shall vacate the sentence and remand the case to the sentencing court
for imposition of a sentence in accordance with this section if it finds that the
sentence was imposed in violation of this section. (d) Definitions.-- As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given
to them in this subsection: "Law enforcement officer." The term shall have the same meaning as the term "peace officer" is given under 18
Pa.C.S. § 501 (relating to definitions). (Oct. 17, 2008, P.L.1628, No.131, eff. 60 days; Nov. 3, 2022, P.L.1634, No.99, eff.
60 days) 2022 Amendment. Act 99 amended subsec. (a). 2008 Amendment. Act 131 added section 9719.1.
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